The proposed overhaul goes beyond sprucing up the 25-year-old, 18,000-seat multi-purpose arena for concerts and hockey fans.
The city and Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold would fund the remaining half of the $769 million project under the proposal.
A proposal for major upgrades to the Xcel Energy Center complex in downtown St. Paul has a steep price tag at nearly $770 ...
The Jonas Brothers will set out on a nationwide stadium tour this summer, twenty years since they recorded their first single ...
St. Paul has put a hefty price tag on its long-awaited plan to reinvent a crucial swath of downtown, including the Minnesota ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s office noted that the arena complex is due for a major accessibility, technology and building upgrades in order to sustain the number of events and opportunities ...
Wild owner Craig Leipold pitched the plans to the House Capital Investment Committee on Thursday. Lawmakers were hesitant ...
The Jonas Brothers announced Sunday a tour across North America to celebrate their 20-year career with a stop in the Twin ...
New concept drawings show a publicly-financed renovation of the Xcel Energy Center complex that could add rooftop patios to ...
The home of the Minnesota Wild needs a facelift, and officials with both Xcel Energy Center and the City of St. Paul are ...
The proposal is requesting $394 million in state funding to renovate the Xcel Energy Center, River Center and Roy Wilkins ...