Posted Feb 10, 2026, 12:26 AM
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I'm just glad the conversation is about renovating the arena as opposed to a replacement. It's a fine building, and a renovation is a lot less carbon intensive than a replacement. I wish we could get a more vibrant public space outside the arena all year long with restaurants and shops open throughout the year, regardless of games or concerts that day. Can they make it a destination on its own right, regardless of what's on?
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