St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and Craig Leipold, owner of the Minnesota Wild, again made their pitch to state lawmakers for ...
The proposed overhaul goes beyond sprucing up the 25-year-old, 18,000-seat multi-purpose arena for concerts and hockey fans.
In their second act, the Jonas Brothers have graduated to stadium concerts, but they’ll settle for Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul on Oct. 10. To celebrate their 20th anniversary, the JoBros have ...
The Xcel Energy Center just released a plan for a $769 million upgrade of the arena and the other adjoining venues, Saint ...
The Minnesota Wild want a half-billion dollars in taxpayer money to renovate the Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul wants $8 million to upgrade CHS Field and the new owners of the Minnesota Timberwolves ...
“That block — the Xcel Energy Center, that whole complex — ought to be and ... The state, city and Wild each contributed to ...
The city and Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold would fund the remaining half of the $769 million project under the proposal.
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 ...
The St. Paul show is scheduled for Friday, October 10. Other Midwest stops include Chicago on Aug. 26, Detroit on Aug. 28, ...
The Jonas Brothers will set out on a nationwide stadium tour this summer, twenty years since they recorded their first single ...
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