Harborcenter

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Harborcenter
HarborCenter Dec2015.JPG
General information
StatusComplete
Type Stadium, Commercial, Hotel
Architectural style Postmodern architecture
Location100 Washington St, Buffalo, New York, United States
Coordinates 42°52′36″N78°52′36″W / 42.87664°N 78.876686°W / 42.87664; -78.876686 Coordinates: 42°52′36″N78°52′36″W / 42.87664°N 78.876686°W / 42.87664; -78.876686
Construction startedMarch 1, 2013
CompletedOctober/November 2014 (Restaurants/Rinks/Training Facility)
August 2015 (hotel)
OpeningOctober 31, 2014 / November 6, 2014
Cost US$ 172.2 million (est)
Owner Pegula Sports and Entertainment
Management Buffalo Sabres
Height
Roof240 ft (73 m)
Technical details
Floor count20 [1]
Floor area600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firm Populous
DeveloperHarborcenter Development, LLC
Main contractorMortenson Construction
Other information
Number of roomsHotel: 205 rooms
Parking750 spaces
Website
harborcenter.com
The Rinks at Harborcenter
The Rinks at HarborCenter logo.png
Location7th Floor
Public transit NFTA Metro Rail (Erie Canal Harbor)
OwnerPegula Sports and Entertainment
OperatorBuffalo Sabres
Capacity 1,800 (Rink 1)
150 (Rink 2)
Surface200' x 85' (Rinks 1 and 2)
Construction
Broke groundMarch 1, 2013
OpenedOctober 31, 2014
Tenants
Canisius Golden Griffins (NCAA) (2014present)
Buffalo Jr. Sabres (OJHL) (2014present)
Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) (20152019)
Erie Kats (NJCAA) (2014present)
Buffalo Sabres (practice facility)

Harborcenter is an American mixed-use development in Buffalo, New York that was developed by Pegula Sports and Entertainment. The building occupies a full 1.7 acre city block formerly known as the Webster Block, directly across from and connected to the KeyBank Center and Canalside. [2] The building is also located near the southern terminus of the Erie Canal Harbor (Metro Rail) station.

Mixed-use development Type of urban development strategy

Mixed-use development is a term used for two related concepts:

Buffalo, New York City in Western New York

Buffalo is the second largest city in the U.S. state of New York and the largest city in Western New York. As of 2018, the population was 256,304. The city is the county seat of Erie County and a major gateway for commerce and travel across the Canada–United States border, forming part of the bi-national Buffalo Niagara Region.

Pegula Sports & Entertainment (PSE) is an American sports and entertainment holding company based in Buffalo, New York. The company was established after Terrence Pegula and his family combined their sports, property and entertainment assets into one parent company. The company's assets most notably include the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League, the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League, the Buffalo Bandits and the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League, and the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.

Contents

The development features retail and restaurant space, a 205-room Buffalo Marriott Harborcenter Hotel, as well as two hockey rinks that are the home of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Canisius Golden Griffins of the NCAA, and the Erie Kats of the National Junior College Athletic Association. The rinks are also used as the Buffalo Sabres practice facility.

Marriott International American-based international hospitality company

Marriott International is an American multinational diversified hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and related lodging facilities. Founded by J. Willard Marriott, the company is now led by his son, Executive Chairman Bill Marriott, and President and Chief Executive Officer Arne Sorenson. Marriott International is the third largest hotel chain in the world. It has 30 brands with 7,003 properties in 131 countries and territories around the world, over 1,332,826 rooms, including 2,035 that are managed with 559,569 rooms, 4,905 that are franchised or licensed with 756,156 rooms, and 63 that are owned or leased with 17,101 rooms, plus an additional 475,000 rooms in the development pipeline and an additional 25,000 rooms approved for development but not yet under signed contracts.

Buffalo Jr. Sabres Junior "A" ice hockey team from Buffalo, New York.

The Buffalo Jr. Sabres are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Buffalo, New York. They are a part of the Ontario Junior A Hockey League.

Ontario Junior Hockey League

The Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) is a Junior A ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada. It is under the supervision of the Ontario Hockey Association and the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The league dates back to 1954 as the Central Junior B Hockey League. In 1993, the Central Junior B Hockey League was promoted to the Junior A level and renamed the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. In 2009, the league was dissolved by the Ontario Hockey Association and split into two leagues: the Central Canadian Hockey League and the Ontario Junior A Hockey League. By early 2010, both sides had gotten over their differences and merged to reform the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

Construction

The beginning concept for the building, specifically the dual ice rinks and parking garage combo came after Buffalo Sabres chief development officer Cliff Benson led a group of team officials to Washington, D.C. to view the Washington Capitals practice facility, the Kettler Capitals Iceplex. [3] The complex, which is built on top of a parking garage, has seating for 1,200, a training center, proshop, and is home to many area teams. This trip helped the group form their ideas. Originally just planned to be two hockey rinks on top of a parking garage, the hotel and restaurant concepts were later added to the plan by Terry Pegula's wife, Kim Pegula. [4]

Buffalo Sabres National Hockey League franchise in Buffalo, New York

The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was established in 1970, along with the Vancouver Canucks, when the league expanded to 14 teams. They have played at KeyBank Center since 1996. Prior to that, the Buffalo Sabres played at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium from the start of the franchise in 1970. The Sabres are owned by Terry Pegula, who purchased the club in 2011 from Tom Golisano.

Washington, D.C. Capital of the United States

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States. Founded after the American Revolution as the seat of government of the newly independent country, Washington was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States and a Founding Father. As the seat of the United States federal government and several international organizations, Washington is an important world political capital. The city, located on the Potomac River bordering Maryland and Virginia, is one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 20 million tourists annually.

Washington Capitals NHL Hockey Team

The Washington Capitals are a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Capitals are owned by Monumental Sports & Entertainment, headed by Ted Leonsis. From 1974 to 1997 the Capitals played their home games at the Capital Centre, in Landover, Maryland. In 1997 the team moved to the arena now called Capital One Arena, their present home arena in Washington, D.C.

Construction of the 20-story Harborcenter began in March 2013, [5] the same month the Webster Block was purchased from the City of Buffalo for $2.2 million. [6] The building was built by Mortenson Construction with ICON Venue Group serving as the project manager. [7] The building's hockey rink portion topped out on June 25, 2014, as the last structural beam for the hotel was put into place. Building construction was completed on the whole building in August 2015. [8] The rinks and restaurants opened on October 31 and November 6, 2014. The hotel opened on August 27, 2015. [9] [10]

Operations

Harborcenter was financed by Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula and is owned by the Pegula's company Pegula Sports and Entertainment. [11] The building contains indoor parking for 750 vehicles, and features two NHL regulation indoor ice rinks on the building's sixth floor, one with an 1,800-seat capacity and the other with a 150-seat capacity. IMPACT Sports Performance owned by the Pegulas operates HARBORCENTER's 5,000 square foot, high performance off-ice training facility located on the building's 6th floor. The building also contains a classroom and RapidShot Hockey Training System.

Terrence Pegula American businessman

Terrence Michael "Terry" Pegula is an American multi-billionaire who holds business interests in natural gas development, real estate, entertainment and professional sports. He is the owner of Pegula Sports and Entertainment which includes among other things full ownership of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL) and, along with his wife Kim Pegula, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL).

The development is one of the most expensive for any privately funded single building in the city of Buffalo history. The project is designed to achieve LEED certification, with a goal of LEED Silver. The building was pledged by Pegula and others involved upon obtaining the property to open at the time by September 2014 making it one of the faster projects in the area.

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standard for green building design

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most popular green building certification programs used worldwide. Developed by the non-profit U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) it includes a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings, homes, and neighborhoods that aims to help building owners and operators be environmentally responsible and use resources efficiently.

Commercial tenants

The building contains a 205-room Marriott hotel operated by Shaner Hotels, plus retail and restaurant space. [12] A two floor 716 Food and Sport restaurant opened on October 31, 2014. Also, Harborcenter features a flagship Tim Hortons that pays tribute to Tim Horton, the Buffalo Sabres, and the former Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. [13] The restaurant opened on October 30, 2014. A Statue of Tim Horton was dedicated across the street the same day. The building also contains a pro shop.

The building also has storefronts along Main Street known as The Shops at HarborCanter for smaller street front tenants which are expected to be leased out. The first store that opened in Harborcenter was Red Siren, which is a women's specialty store. It features gifts, jewelry, leather and clothing not currently found in the Buffalo area. Red Siren opened in the Summer of 2015, around the time when the Mariott Harborcenter Hotel opened. [14] Other stores include Modern Nostalgia, Fowler's Chocolates and Clayton's Toys & Gifts. [15] It was announced in July 2016 that Modern Nostalgia would be leaving Harborcenter. They were replaced by Healthy Scratch, a quick-serve restaurant and boutique operated by Kelly and Jessica Pegula. [16] Clayton's, Fowler's and Red Siren all announced their departure from Harborcenter in September 2017, with employees citing slow sales and inconsistent traffic for their departure. [17] [18]

In May 2015, it was announced that Advanced Care Physical Therapy will lease space inside Impact Sports Performance, located inside the Harborcenter. This provides a complete range of sports medicine services to athletes and employees who use the facility. [19]

Hockey tenants

The development's two ice rinks, known collectively as The Rinks, is the home of the Canisius Golden Griffins, an NCAA Division I college hockey program in Buffalo, as well as the Buffalo Jr. Sabres [20] [21] with the Griffins and Junior Sabres playing in the larger rink 1 known as KeyBank Rink at Harborcenter with separate dedicated dressing rooms. Rink 1 is also home to the and the Erie Community College Kats's of the NJCAA. The smaller rink 2 is known as New Wave Energy Rink under a separate naming rights deal.

The Rinks are also the home to the Academy of Hockey and the Harborcenter Cup as well as serving as the Buffalo Sabres' practice facility. The rinks were opened on October 31, 2014 with the first of back to back games between Canisius and Ohio State which resulted in a 3–3 tie, and games involving the Buffalo Jr. Sabres 16U and 18U teams.[ citation needed ]

Annually, on the weekend of Veterans Day, the Buffalo Sabres Thunder, a special needs hockey team, hosts a tournament known as the Buffalo Fall Festival at The Rinks. [ citation needed ]

In 2015, the NHL Scouting Combine was moved from Toronto to Harborcenter under a two-year pact. Buffalo also hosted the NHL Entry Draft in 2016. The NHL subsequently announced that it would continue to hold the combine in Buffalo through at least 2019. [22] [23] The 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships were held at Harborcenter. [24]

In January 2016, the venue hosted the inaugural National Women's Hockey League all-star game. [25] In 2016, the CHA conference tournament in women's college hockey began to be hosted at Harborcenter. [26]

From June 22 to July 3, 2017, rink 1 hosted a charity event known as 11 Day Power Play, which set a world record for the longest continuous hockey game. [27] It has since become an annual event at Harborcenter.

The 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships were co-hosted by the KeyBank Rink and KeyBank Center. [28]

In September 2018, it was announced that the Atlantic Hockey Tournament, an NCAA Division I Men's ice hockey league tournament would be moving to Harborcenter from Rochester's Blue Cross Arena starting in 2019.

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Preceded by
Buffalo State Sports Arena
Home of the
Canisius Golden Grifffins

2014–present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
first arena
Host of the
Buffalo Beauts

2015–2019
Succeeded by
Northtown Center
Preceded by
Northtown Center
Home of the
Buffalo Jr. Sabres

2014–present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
Bell Centre
Montreal and Air Canada Centre
Toronto
Host of the
IIHF World Junior Championship

2018
Succeeded by
Rogers Arena
Vancouver and Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Victoria, British Columbia