Goodbye ACC, Hello Scotiabank Arena: Changes begin at home of Leafs, Raptors
TORONTO — From the flashy full-motion video signage outside the building to the small logos on napkins at the concession stands inside, the arena formerly known as Air Canada Centre is ready for its makeover.
Changes began Sunday on Day 1 of the $800-million, 20-year partnership between Scotiabank and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment with the erection of temporary signage at the venue now known as Scotiabank Arena.
It’s part of a phased rollout over the coming weeks as the 18-year-old home of the NBA’s Raptors and NHL’s Maple Leafs undergoes its first name change.
Scotiabank executive vice-president and chief marketing officer John Doig said the process is much more than just an arena rebrand.