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Énorme mise à jour de l’arène des Coyotes de l’Arizona – Scottsdale s’oppose à l’arène + grande mise à jour de l’extension de la LNH



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  1. I'm grateful for the opportunity to connect with and be inspired by the incredible women in this community. It's a privilege to learn and grow together.🍒

  2. It feels like since the early Shane Down days in the desert it's been nonstop strife / speculation / failure / evictions / ownership changes / ineptitude. Just END THIS SHAM once and for all. I'd prefer Quebec City but Houston / Salt Lake is fine. Just enough of this team.

  3. Great Video, as usual, Mike. I'd like to see Arizona Coyotes be able to do this, but, as we see, there's so much resistance in Arizona that it seems A Pipe Dream of keeping the team. Let me know what you think

  4. Aint happening…. the entire off-season coming up is not enough time for any bidding and processing for this to happen it will be a pipe dream for them to pull this off with so little time

  5. Scottsdale originally rejected an arena many years ago – twice I believe. Hence the Glendale arena mistake. Scottsdale is a very particular community when it comes to development. And no way will they give one penny in taxpayer money to Coyotes.

  6. The land is not “technically” in Scottsdale, it’s wholly in Phoenix. The highway off-ramp already exists. It’s raw land so sewers and roads need to be built by any developer. The opposition is from the rich citizens in North Scottsdale who don’t want the traffic.
    That said, doubt this owner ever builds the arena but more likely develops the land for housing in the future; the parcel is going to be developed in the next decade. The best location is much further south. This team will be in Salt Lake by 2025

  7. This team is such an embarrassment to the NHL, just move them to Utah already… nobody in Arizona would miss them

  8. Was curious about some of the specific things the Scottsdale mayor said so I did some digging. The specific development he mentions as being too near the "entertainment venue disguised as a hockey arena" is a large zone that ends right across the road from the proposed arena site. The mayor, David Ortega, worked as an architecht for several decades in Scottsdale. He and the Scottsdale city council have personally approved several large development projects in that zone and near the proposed arena, including a big set of luxury condos that will be right across the road from the arena. Scottsdale politics seems to be very anti-development (literally every news article I found about specific developments referenced this one way or another, usually multiple times) and Ortega himself ran on an anti-development platform. One of the big public concerns is traffic. Imo he's worried because he's on record just a few months ago saying that this huge condo development should be okay, and now there's going to be a big arena built right across the street that without a doubt is going to have some traffic implications.

    There are also articles suggesting he's caved to established local developers (who he should have good relationships with, given his career as an architect) in the past and rejected development plans from newcomers that would compete with them. One of the other approved developments is a big mixed use one right next to a shopping center that's owned by the same developer, about a mile and a half down the road. I think that makes the "rookie developer" mention in his op ed more interesting. Theoretically, the arena's retail spaces could compete with the other two developments', although I don't think this should be a big concern.

    Ultimately, as long as the arena doesn't use Scottsdale's infrastructure, it's hard for me to see what actual power their mayor would have over it. The land was already rezoned in 2017 (case # Z-87-03-2) and should be fine for an arena. It's fully within the city of Phoenix and none of the required infrastructure improvements listed with the auction involve the city of Scottsdale. (Those are dated February 29th, so the mayor should be well aware of that.) The most Scottsdale as a whole would be able to do would be to drag their feet about approving road improvements (which would be paid by the developer, not the city) specifically to the east side of the parcel.

    The arena's still a hard project, don't get me wrong, but I really don't think this changes anything.

  9. Mike you're too negative!! No way the league would pull out the Yotes from AZ before the auction. You don't believe in the Coyotes staying you haven't for a long time. You cannot hide your true feelings. I understand your loyalty to Canada. F the Scottsdale mayor it's not in Scottsdale. He's mad they left I'm 2002!!! The NHL needs more US teams not Canadian. Wouldn't surprise me if Winnipeg moved to Quebec City–after they get knocked out in round one. Winnipeg ownership is unhappy right now.

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