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I actually think it blends in well with the existing structure. Looks much better in person and this portion of the renovations is by far the smallest in square footage and visual impact.
I am pretty sure nothing is being done to the rink floor/chilling sysytem.Excellent Photos Corey!
Does anyone know if Cianbro is replacing the rink floor/chilling system during the renovations to the Civic Center?
Also is seating capacity changing at ALL? Or is it losing capacity due to ADA compliance requirements? I hope they also have a revamped seating arrangement for basketball games. Once renovated the Civic Center will be perfect for a D2 or D3 mens or women final four. They just need some decent court-side seats for basketball. This would add 800 or so seats for basketball games seating capacity.
What happened?
That photo (rubble) is the opposite side (Free Street) of the suicide steps (Spring St.). They haven't demolished them yet.The "suicide steps" at Center & Spring Streets is rubble in this photo. Soon after the CCCC opened these suicide steps earned their name by being too steep and not friendly to either crazed rock concert goers, or any other patron for that matter, as a result the steps were not used anymore, except for emergency exits. People were literally taking unwanted headers.
That photo (rubble) is the opposite side (Free Street) of the suicide steps (Spring St.). They haven't demolished them yet.
PORTLAND — The Cumberland County Civic Center has hired a firm to market the naming rights, corporate sponsorships and premium seating for the renovated arena.
Front Row Marketing Services, a division of Comcast-Spectacor, had previously worked as the sales arm of the Portland Pirates hockey team and secured the naming rights for the new Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
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