What company built Little Caesars Arena?

What company built Little Caesars Arena?

Construction for the new Detroit arena began on April 24, 2015, by the Commercial Contracting Corporation in partnership with Tooles Contracting Group. An official groundbreaking ceremony took place on September 25, 2014.

Who uses Little Caesars Arena?

Little Caesars Arena

Construction
Services engineer Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
General contractor Barton Malow Hunt Construction White
Tenants
Detroit Red Wings (NHL) (2017–present) Detroit Pistons (NBA) (2017–present)

How many seats are there in LCA?

The new Detroit Events Center, Little Caesars Arena, was constructed in midtown Detroit with a seating capacity of 19,515 for ice hockey and 20,491 for basketball. Construction began late April 2015, and concluded in June, 2017.

What do the Ilitches own?

The Ilitch companies represent leading brands in the food, sports and entertainment industries, including Little Caesars, Blue Line Distribution, the Detroit Red Wings, Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, the Detroit Tigers, Olympia Development, Little Caesars Fundraising Program, Champion Foods and MotorCity Casino Hotel.

What is being built on the Joe Louis site?

The 25-story residential tower in Detroit that is now under construction at the former site of Joe Louis Arena could be finished as early as spring 2024, city officials were told Wednesday.

Does Little Caesars own the Red Wings?

Its privately held businesses include Little Caesars Pizza, the National Hockey League (NHL) Detroit Red Wings, the Major League Baseball (MLB) Detroit Tigers, Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development, Olympia Parking, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, 313 Presents, the Little Caesars Pizza Kit …

Who own the Detroit Tigers?

Michael Ilitch Sr.

Mike Ilitch
Died February 10, 2017 (aged 87) Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Occupation Owner of Detroit Tigers & Detroit Red Wings, founder of Little Caesars Pizza
Spouse(s) Marian Ilitch
Children 7, including Christopher and Denise

Has Joe Louis Arena been demolished?

Joe Louis Arena closed in summer 2017 and has been completely demolished for more than a year. In late 2019, the Sterling Group acquired the 5-acre arena site, plus the nearby 3,000-space Joe Louis Area parking garage, in a complex $14.1 million deal with the city that included paying the city’s demolition costs.

What is being built at the Hudson’s site in Detroit?

Rooftop food and beverage renderings The project will also feature unique rooftop food and beverage amenities, providing one-of-a-kind views of the city skyline. This will be one of Detroit’s most unique experiences for visitors and residents.