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The Long Island Arena was an epic barn. From Frampton Comes Alive to Slapshot, to the Flea Market it holds some of Long Islands best historyI have seen the future, and it is in the past.
The Long Island Arena was an epic barn. From Frampton Comes Alive to Slapshot, to the Flea Market it holds some of Long Islands best historyI have seen the future, and it is in the past.
“It’s been 30-plus years that good, smart people have been trying to build an arena,” Oak View Group chief executive officer Tim Leiweke said, “all without success.”
The Long Island Arena was an epic barn. From Frampton Comes Alive to Slapshot, to the Flea Market it holds some of Long Islands best history
I drove past the arena yesterday afternoon and it looks like they are still progressing along at a nice clip. The roof trusses look like they are almost all done. Exterior walls should be going up soon. It looks like the construction is still ahead of schedule.Longtime partnerships enabled Isles to finally get a new arena
'By Jim Baumbach[email protected] @jimbaumbachUpdated September 3, 2020 5:31 PM (EDT)
The talk of the team needing a new arena goes all the way back to its dynasty days, when the Islanders won four straight Stanley Cups from 1980-83. It was a topic that would cloud the franchise's future for decades.
“It’s been 30-plus years that good, smart people have been trying to build an arena,” Oak View Group chief executive officer Tim Leiweke said, “all without success.”
Despite a delay in construction because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UBS Arena at Belmont Park is on target to open in time for the 2021-22 season.
Leiweke and Islanders co-owner Jon Ledecky, speaking at a group interview during the Islanders’ playoff game on Tuesday night, believe they succeeded where so many other Islanders projects failed because of the partnership of sports executives they formed years ago.
The arena group consists of the Islanders' owners and childhood friends Scott Malkin and Ledecky, Leiweke’s arena development company and Jeff Wilpon, the longtime Mets chief operating officer who oversaw the construction of Citi Field...'
It's true
Long Island Arena, Part Of Frampton Comes Alive Was Recorded HereI heard just the other day that part of Frampton Comes aAive was recorded in Plattsburgh NY. I would have bet against that, heavily.
Eh...
From what I remember Isles were fighting with Nassau County on staying in the Coliseum in the late 90s and early 2000s, before late Charles Wang ultimately didn't want to play with Nassau County politicians.
The owners of the Islanders are partnering with Oak View Group on its proposal to downsize the Nassau Coliseum into a music theater once the Islanders move to UBS Arena at Belmont Park next year, Oak View Group Chief Execuve Officer Tim Leiweke said...
Leiweke has said he was encouraged by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to be “part of the soluon” at the Coliseum and has in turn pitched the county, Mastroianni and Rechler on turning the facility into a music-focused venue with about half its current capacity.
“Our concept is, what if we create one of the best and busiest music theaters in all of the country?” Leiweke said. “It is the hole in the marketplace on Long Island and we see it could become a complement to Radio City Music Hall.”
Just knock it down. We already have Westbury Music Fair for C-List concerts.Looks like Oak View Group is trying to get rid of the Coliseum once and for all and turn it into a music venue only. It's amazing how badly Nassau County messed this up.
Coliseum would become music venue under new partnership
It's also amazing that they spent so much money to renovate a non-viable arena. 14,500 seats is not enough for major sports or concerts, but too much for grade B stuff. I think it was all a misguided attempt to keep the Isles there.Looks like Oak View Group is trying to get rid of the Coliseum once and for all and turn it into a music venue only. It's amazing how badly Nassau County messed this up.
Coliseum would become music venue under new partnership
The land the Coliseum sits on is more valuable than any renovation to the Coliseum could offer. At this point there will be a first class venue 15 minutes west of the Coliseum. Does Nassau County need a 7,000 seat music venue that probably won't ever generate enough revenue to warrant the downsizing? Repurpose the property already!It's also amazing that they spent so much money to renovate a non-viable arena. 14,500 seats is not enough for major sports or concerts, but too much for grade B stuff. I think it was all a misguided attempt to keep the Isles there.
The land the Coliseum sits on is more valuable than any renovation to the Coliseum could offer. At this point there will be a first class venue 15 minutes west of the Coliseum. Does Nassau County need a 7,000 seat music venue that probably won't ever generate enough revenue to warrant the downsizing? Repurpose the property already!
Either them or NYU Langone. Isn't the cancer care/research facility in the parking lot an NYU/Langone affiliate?I'm surprised that Northwell hasn't gotten their hands on it yet.
It's also amazing that they spent so much money to renovate a non-viable arena. 14,500 seats is not enough for major sports or concerts, but too much for grade B stuff. I think it was all a misguided attempt to keep the Isles there.
I don't remember, but it's definitely possible (and your guess is definitely better than mine). I just recall Northwell eating up everything it can get its hands on and that seems like a prime location for some sort of medical facility.Either them or NYU Langone. Isn't the cancer care/research facility in the parking lot an NYU/Langone affiliate?
I always thought a collaboration with Hofstra University could be another good use of the Coliseum land.I don't remember, but it's definitely possible (and your guess is definitely better than mine). I just recall Northwell eating up everything it can get its hands on and that seems like a prime location for some sort of medical facility.
I believe it’s Sloan Kettering. They used to have their Nassau location at Mercy Medical center. I think they are now occupying the space in the coliseum parking lot.Either them or NYU Langone. Isn't the cancer care/research facility in the parking lot an NYU/Langone affiliate?
Looks like Oak View Group is trying to get rid of the Coliseum once and for all and turn it into a music venue only. It's amazing how badly Nassau County messed this up.
Coliseum would become music venue under new partnership