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UBS Arena

UBS Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located within Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, United States, directly adjacent to the New York City limits. Opened in 2021, it is the home of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Nassau Coliseum and Barclays Center. The arena officially seats 17,250 patrons for NHL games and up to 19,000 for concerts and other select events. Fans and sports writers have affectionately nicknamed the arena "The Stable" due to the arena being located at Belmont Park, a famous thoroughbred racing venue.

UBS Arena
The Stable
UBS Arena in 2021
UBS Arena
Location near New York City
UBS Arena
Location within the State of New York
UBS Arena
Location within the United States
Former namesBelmont Park Arena (planning/construction)[1]
Address2400 Hempstead Turnpike
LocationElmont, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°42′44″N 73°43′38″W / 40.712094°N 73.727157°W / 40.712094; -73.727157
Public transit Elmont
Belmont Park
n6, Q2 and Q110 local buses[2][3]
OwnerNew York Arena Partners
(a joint venture of the New York Islanders, Oak View Group, and Sterling Equities)
OperatorNew York Islanders
TypeArena
CapacityIce hockey: 17,255
Concerts: 19,000
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 23, 2019[4]
Built2019–2021
OpenedNovember 20, 2021[7]
Construction costUS$1 billion (including development)
ArchitectPopulous[5]
JRDV Urban International[6]
Stantec[6]
Project managerPopulous
General contractorHunt / Barton Malow JV
Tenants
New York Islanders (NHL) (2021–present)
PWHL New York (PWHL) (2024–present)
Website
ubsarena.com

History edit

The Lighthouse Project and Barclays Center edit

The Nassau Coliseum was the second-oldest facility in the NHL, behind only the twice-renovated Madison Square Garden. It was also the second-smallest arena in the league, with only Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg being smaller. Various attempts had been made to pursue a renovation or replacement of the aging facility, including the Lighthouse Project—a 2004 proposal to renovate the Coliseum and build a larger sport, entertainment, and residential district around it (including a minor-league ballpark and a 60-story high-rise from which the proposal derived its name).[8] While Nassau County approved a version of the Lighthouse Project, the town of Hempstead never granted a change in zoning that was required for its construction, and the project was reported to have been cancelled.[9][10]

In May 2010, Jeff Wilpon, then COO of Major League Baseball's New York Mets, had discussions with then-Islanders owner Charles Wang about constructing a new arena for the Islanders in the Willets Point neighborhood of Queens, adjacent to the Mets' ballpark, Citi Field. Wilpon also discussed the possibility of buying the Islanders.[11]

On July 12, 2010, Hempstead supervisor Kate Murray announced an "alternate zone" created for the Coliseum property, downsizing the original Lighthouse Project to half its proposed size and making the project, according to then-Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and the developers, "economically unviable for both the developer and owner of the site". From that point, the Lighthouse Project would no longer be pursued by Wang, Mangano and the developers.[12]

In June 2010, FanHouse reported that Jeff Wilpon and his father, then-Mets owner Fred Wilpon, had begun working with real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle (who also worked on the renovation of Madison Square Garden) on a feasibility study of a new Islanders arena in Queens.[13] However, a source from Newsday indicated that the FanHouse report was not true.[14] There were also reports that businessman Nelson Peltz wanted to buy the Islanders and move them to Barclays Center in Brooklyn.[15]

In August 2011, Nassau County voters voted against a referendum that would have granted a $400 million public bond to construct a $350 million arena and $50 million minor league ballpark. The plan was presented by Wang as a last-ditch effort to keep the Islanders in Nassau County.[16] In October 2012, the Islanders announced that they would re-locate to Barclays Center in Brooklyn once their lease of the Coliseum expired after the 2014–15 season.[17] Meanwhile, a group led by Bruce Ratner (who had developed Barclays Center) secured an $89 million bid to renovate the Coliseum, aiming to host a minor hockey team as its main tenant, and have six Islanders games played there per-season.[18][19][20]

As Barclays Center was designed primarily as a basketball arena, its hockey configuration was criticized by fans for having seats with obstructed views, while its ice quality was criticized as substandard by players.[21][22]

Arena deal, construction edit

 
 
UBS Arena under construction (December 2020)

In December 2017, New York Arena Partners—a joint venture between the Islanders, Oak View Group, and Sterling Equities, won a bid to construct a new, 18,000-seat arena and mixed-use district at Belmont Park, beating a competing proposal by New York City FC for a new soccer stadium. The new arena was projected to be completed in time for the 2021–22 NHL season.[23][24] In the meantime, the Islanders began to gradually play more home games at the Coliseum in the 2018–19 season.[25]

On September 23, 2019, the groundbreaking for the arena was held. It was attended by New York state governor Andrew Cuomo, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, and officials, alumni, and current players from the Islanders.[26] In February 2020, it was announced that beginning with the 2020 playoffs, the Islanders would temporarily return to the Coliseum for all home games before moving to the Belmont Park arena for the 2021–22 season.[27]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York, all non-essential construction projects in the state of New York were ordered to suspend operations beginning March 27, 2020.[28] Construction was allowed to resume on May 27, 2020; team officials expected construction to finish in time for the Islanders to begin to play in October 2021, despite the two-month pause.[29]

 
UBS Arena during an Islanders game (October 2022)

In July 2020, UBS was announced as the naming rights sponsor of the new arena under a 20-year deal, naming the facility UBS Arena.[30]

Opening edit

The Islanders were to begin playing home games at UBS Arena for the 2021–22 season. To allow additional time for construction to complete, the Islanders' preseason home games were played at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, home of their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bridgeport Islanders. The team then played 13 consecutive road games to start the regular season. UBS Arena formally opened on November 19, 2021, with a private fundraising event featuring rock band Chicago.[31]

Social and economic footprint of construction edit

 
Belmont Park: UBS Arena (top left), west of the Belmont Park track (2021)

As the $1.5 billion project and surrounding redevelopment moved forward, it was announced that they would generate approximately $25 billion in economic activity, including major infrastructure improvements, 10,000 construction jobs, and 3,000 permanent jobs.[32] This was seen as a boost to the regional economy at a time when activity had slowed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[33] The project partners set a goal of having 30 percent of contracting dollars for construction earmarked for state-certified minority and female-owned businesses, and a further 6 percent for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.[32] The project led to an additional $100 million investment in transit and infrastructure enhancements, including Elmont station, the first newly constructed Long Island Rail Road station in almost 50 years.[34]

Notable events edit

Ice hockey edit

On November 20, 2021, the Islanders played their first game at UBS Arena, a 5–2 loss to the Calgary Flames. The Flames' Brad Richardson scored the arena's first goal, while Brock Nelson scored the first Islanders goal. [35][36] The Islanders started 0–5–2 at UBS Arena. Their first home win at the venue came on December 11, in a 4–2 win against the New Jersey Devils.[37]

The first Stanley Cup playoffs game at UBS Arena took place on April 21, 2023, when the Islanders defeated the Carolina Hurricanes by a score of 5–1. Casey Cizikas of the Islanders scored the first playoff goal in the arena.[38]

The Professional Women's Hockey League's (PWHL) New York team will hold some of its home games at UBS Arena starting on January 10, 2024.[39][40]

College basketball edit

The first college basketball game at UBS Arena was played on December 3, 2021, between the nearby St. John's Red Storm and the Kansas Jayhawks as part of the annual Big East–Big 12 Battle. The Jayhawks won the game 95–75.[41] The Iona Gaels also hosted the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens on December 21, 2021.[42]

Professional wrestling edit

The November 29, 2021 episode of WWE's Monday Night Raw took place at the arena. The December 8, 2021 episode of All Elite Wrestling's Dynamite took place at UBS Arena,[43] as well as the taping for that week's episode of AEW Rampage, which aired on December 10.[44]

Mixed martial arts edit

On July 16, 2022, the arena held its first MMA and UFC event, hosting UFC on ABC: Ortega vs. Rodríguez.[45]

Concerts edit

British singer Harry Styles held the arena's first public concert on November 28, 2021.[46] He also performed all the tracks from his latest album Harry's House for the first time live on May 20, 2022.[47]

References edit

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  6. ^ a b Walker, Tom (August 13, 2019). "New York's US$1.3bn Belmont Park indoor arena approved – design team includes JRDV Architects, Populous and Stantec". CLAD News. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
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UBS Arena is a multi purpose indoor arena located within Belmont Park in Elmont New York United States directly adjacent to the New York City limits Opened in 2021 it is the home of the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League NHL replacing the Nassau Coliseum and Barclays Center The arena officially seats 17 250 patrons for NHL games and up to 19 000 for concerts and other select events Fans and sports writers have affectionately nicknamed the arena The Stable due to the arena being located at Belmont Park a famous thoroughbred racing venue UBS ArenaThe StableUBS Arena in 2021UBS ArenaLocation near New York CityShow map of New York CityUBS ArenaLocation within the State of New YorkShow map of New YorkUBS ArenaLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesBelmont Park Arena planning construction 1 Address2400 Hempstead TurnpikeLocationElmont New York U S Coordinates40 42 44 N 73 43 38 W 40 712094 N 73 727157 W 40 712094 73 727157Public transitElmont Belmont Park n6 Q2 and Q110 local buses 2 3 OwnerNew York Arena Partners a joint venture of the New York Islanders Oak View Group and Sterling Equities OperatorNew York IslandersTypeArenaCapacityIce hockey 17 255Concerts 19 000ConstructionBroke groundSeptember 23 2019 4 Built2019 2021OpenedNovember 20 2021 7 Construction costUS 1 billion including development ArchitectPopulous 5 JRDV Urban International 6 Stantec 6 Project managerPopulousGeneral contractorHunt Barton Malow JVTenantsNew York Islanders NHL 2021 present PWHL New York PWHL 2024 present Websiteubsarena wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 The Lighthouse Project and Barclays Center 1 2 Arena deal construction 1 3 Opening 2 Social and economic footprint of construction 3 Notable events 3 1 Ice hockey 3 2 College basketball 3 3 Professional wrestling 3 4 Mixed martial arts 3 5 Concerts 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Lighthouse Project and Barclays Center edit The Nassau Coliseum was the second oldest facility in the NHL behind only the twice renovated Madison Square Garden It was also the second smallest arena in the league with only Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg being smaller Various attempts had been made to pursue a renovation or replacement of the aging facility including the Lighthouse Project a 2004 proposal to renovate the Coliseum and build a larger sport entertainment and residential district around it including a minor league ballpark and a 60 story high rise from which the proposal derived its name 8 While Nassau County approved a version of the Lighthouse Project the town of Hempstead never granted a change in zoning that was required for its construction and the project was reported to have been cancelled 9 10 In May 2010 Jeff Wilpon then COO of Major League Baseball s New York Mets had discussions with then Islanders owner Charles Wang about constructing a new arena for the Islanders in the Willets Point neighborhood of Queens adjacent to the Mets ballpark Citi Field Wilpon also discussed the possibility of buying the Islanders 11 On July 12 2010 Hempstead supervisor Kate Murray announced an alternate zone created for the Coliseum property downsizing the original Lighthouse Project to half its proposed size and making the project according to then Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and the developers economically unviable for both the developer and owner of the site From that point the Lighthouse Project would no longer be pursued by Wang Mangano and the developers 12 In June 2010 FanHouse reported that Jeff Wilpon and his father then Mets owner Fred Wilpon had begun working with real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle who also worked on the renovation of Madison Square Garden on a feasibility study of a new Islanders arena in Queens 13 However a source from Newsday indicated that the FanHouse report was not true 14 There were also reports that businessman Nelson Peltz wanted to buy the Islanders and move them to Barclays Center in Brooklyn 15 In August 2011 Nassau County voters voted against a referendum that would have granted a 400 million public bond to construct a 350 million arena and 50 million minor league ballpark The plan was presented by Wang as a last ditch effort to keep the Islanders in Nassau County 16 In October 2012 the Islanders announced that they would re locate to Barclays Center in Brooklyn once their lease of the Coliseum expired after the 2014 15 season 17 Meanwhile a group led by Bruce Ratner who had developed Barclays Center secured an 89 million bid to renovate the Coliseum aiming to host a minor hockey team as its main tenant and have six Islanders games played there per season 18 19 20 As Barclays Center was designed primarily as a basketball arena its hockey configuration was criticized by fans for having seats with obstructed views while its ice quality was criticized as substandard by players 21 22 Arena deal construction edit nbsp nbsp UBS Arena under construction December 2020 In December 2017 New York Arena Partners a joint venture between the Islanders Oak View Group and Sterling Equities won a bid to construct a new 18 000 seat arena and mixed use district at Belmont Park beating a competing proposal by New York City FC for a new soccer stadium The new arena was projected to be completed in time for the 2021 22 NHL season 23 24 In the meantime the Islanders began to gradually play more home games at the Coliseum in the 2018 19 season 25 On September 23 2019 the groundbreaking for the arena was held It was attended by New York state governor Andrew Cuomo NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and officials alumni and current players from the Islanders 26 In February 2020 it was announced that beginning with the 2020 playoffs the Islanders would temporarily return to the Coliseum for all home games before moving to the Belmont Park arena for the 2021 22 season 27 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic in New York all non essential construction projects in the state of New York were ordered to suspend operations beginning March 27 2020 28 Construction was allowed to resume on May 27 2020 team officials expected construction to finish in time for the Islanders to begin to play in October 2021 despite the two month pause 29 nbsp UBS Arena during an Islanders game October 2022 In July 2020 UBS was announced as the naming rights sponsor of the new arena under a 20 year deal naming the facility UBS Arena 30 Opening edit The Islanders were to begin playing home games at UBS Arena for the 2021 22 season To allow additional time for construction to complete the Islanders preseason home games were played at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport Connecticut home of their American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Bridgeport Islanders The team then played 13 consecutive road games to start the regular season UBS Arena formally opened on November 19 2021 with a private fundraising event featuring rock band Chicago 31 Social and economic footprint of construction edit nbsp Belmont Park UBS Arena top left west of the Belmont Park track 2021 As the 1 5 billion project and surrounding redevelopment moved forward it was announced that they would generate approximately 25 billion in economic activity including major infrastructure improvements 10 000 construction jobs and 3 000 permanent jobs 32 This was seen as a boost to the regional economy at a time when activity had slowed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 33 The project partners set a goal of having 30 percent of contracting dollars for construction earmarked for state certified minority and female owned businesses and a further 6 percent for service disabled veteran owned businesses 32 The project led to an additional 100 million investment in transit and infrastructure enhancements including Elmont station the first newly constructed Long Island Rail Road station in almost 50 years 34 Notable events editIce hockey edit On November 20 2021 the Islanders played their first game at UBS Arena a 5 2 loss to the Calgary Flames The Flames Brad Richardson scored the arena s first goal while Brock Nelson scored the first Islanders goal 35 36 The Islanders started 0 5 2 at UBS Arena Their first home win at the venue came on December 11 in a 4 2 win against the New Jersey Devils 37 The first Stanley Cup playoffs game at UBS Arena took place on April 21 2023 when the Islanders defeated the Carolina Hurricanes by a score of 5 1 Casey Cizikas of the Islanders scored the first playoff goal in the arena 38 The Professional Women s Hockey League s PWHL New York team will hold some of its home games at UBS Arena starting on January 10 2024 39 40 College basketball edit The first college basketball game at UBS Arena was played on December 3 2021 between the nearby St John s Red Storm and the Kansas Jayhawks as part of the annual Big East Big 12 Battle The Jayhawks won the game 95 75 41 The Iona Gaels also hosted the Delaware Fightin Blue Hens on December 21 2021 42 Professional wrestling edit The November 29 2021 episode of WWE s Monday Night Raw took place at the arena The December 8 2021 episode of All Elite Wrestling s Dynamite took place at UBS Arena 43 as well as the taping for that week s episode of AEW Rampage which aired on December 10 44 Mixed martial arts edit On July 16 2022 the arena held its first MMA and UFC event hosting UFC on ABC Ortega vs Rodriguez 45 Concerts edit British singer Harry Styles held the arena s first public concert on November 28 2021 46 He also performed all the tracks from his latest album Harry s House for the first time live on May 20 2022 47 References edit PHOTOS Belmont Park Arena Groundbreaking NHL com September 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2020 NICE Service to USB Arena Nassau Inter County Express Retrieved November 3 2022 Getting to UBS Arena on public transit Metropolitan Transportation Authority Retrieved November 3 2022 Compton Brian September 23 2019 Islanders break ground for new arena on Long Island NHL com Retrieved July 23 2020 Baumbach Jim January 15 2018 Islanders Belmont Arena Would Take About 3 Years to Open Newsday Retrieved March 28 2018 a b Walker Tom August 13 2019 New York s US 1 3bn Belmont Park indoor arena approved design team includes JRDV Architects Populous and Stantec CLAD News Retrieved July 22 2020 Schwartz Peter August 17 2021 Bridgeport Will Be The Islanders Pre Season Home Away From Home NY Sports Day Retrieved September 14 2021 Young Monte R September 28 2004 Visions of 200M Renovation Newsday Martino Jr Michael October 14 2009 Press Exclusive Plug Is Pulled On Lighthouse Long Island Press Archived from the original on October 16 2009 Retrieved October 15 2009 Rieber Anthony March 4 2009 Papers Reveal Isles Will Leave Without Lighthouse OK Newsday Retrieved August 26 2009 Mennella Dan May 12 2010 Mets Isles talk about arena near Citi Major League Baseball Advanced Media Retrieved May 12 2012 Caputo Mike July 12 2010 Zoning move cuts Lighthouse in half LIHerald com Retrieved January 1 2014 Botta Christoper June 14 2010 Mets Owners Working With Real Estate Firm on Queens Arena for Islanders Fanhouse Retrieved June 14 2010 Report No firm hired in Isles relocation affair ESPN com June 14 2010 Hirshon Nicholas January 7 2011 Brooklyn Queens battle for the Islanders team brewing New York Daily News Retrieved August 7 2011 Caldwell Dave August 2 2011 Nassau Voters Reject Proposal to Fix Coliseum The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 21 2021 Gretz Adam October 24 2012 New York Islanders will move to Brooklyn in 2015 CBS Sports Retrieved October 24 2012 Chaban Matt August 15 2013 Forest City s New York unit wins contest to redevelop Nassau Coliseum Crain s Cleveland Retrieved August 16 2013 Fornabio Michael August 15 2013 Despite relocation speculation Sound Tigers remain committed to Bridgeport Connecticut Post Retrieved September 26 2013 Glaun Dan July 11 2013 Ratner MSG picked as Coliseum finalists The Island Now Retrieved November 3 2022 Report NHL to investigate ice conditions of Barclays Center NBC Sports Washington November 2 2016 Retrieved November 21 2021 Goldman Shayna February 28 2017 Concerns about NHL ice are heating up Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 21 2021 It s official New York Islanders heading back to Nassau County abc7ny com Disney ABC Television Group December 20 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 Soshnick Scott December 19 2017 NHL s Islanders Win Right to Build Arena at Belmont Site Bloomberg com Retrieved January 24 2018 Roy Yancey June 21 2018 Cuomo Islanders add 8 more games to Coliseum schedule Newsday Retrieved December 24 2018 Governor Cuomo Breaks Ground on New Belmont Park Arena NHL com September 23 2019 Retrieved September 23 2019 Stepien Garrett February 29 2020 Islanders will play all playoff games 2020 21 season at Nassau Coliseum Gov Andrew Cuomo confirms SNY Retrieved March 1 2020 Wright Cory November 20 2021 Islanders Beginning New Journey at UBS Arena NHL com Retrieved November 21 2021 Gross Andrew May 24 2020 Islanders new Belmont arena expected to resume construction Wednesday Newsday Retrieved August 18 2020 UBS Secures Naming Rights to Future Home of the New York Islanders NHL com July 22 2020 Retrieved July 22 2020 Heyman Brian November 20 2021 Islanders fans praise UBS Arena as their new home Newsday Retrieved November 21 2021 a b NHL UBS reaches 20 year pact for Islanders arena naming rights Reuters com July 22 2020 Berman Jeff July 22 2020 UBS Scores Naming Rights to New NY Islanders NHL Venue ThinkAdvisor Retrieved February 23 2021 Lavacca Katherine November 16 2021 1st new LIRR station in 50 years opening just in time for Islanders homecoming ABC7 New York Retrieved November 18 2021 Compton Brian November 20 2021 Islanders playing at UBS Arena for first time NHL com Retrieved November 21 2021 Best Neil June 29 2021 Isles likely will open next season on road and Lou s OK with that Newsday Retrieved November 21 2021 Parise Greene lead Islanders to first win at new arena ESPN December 11 2021 Retrieved December 12 2021 Gross Andrew April 21 2023 Islanders surge with four goals late in third period to beat Hurricanes in Game 3 pull within 2 1 Newsday Retrieved April 22 2023 Donkin Karissa January 1 2024 New York shuts out Toronto in 1st PWHL game as Canada s Shelton leads the way CBC Sports Toronto Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on January 1 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 Page Matthew November 30 2023 Islanders Home at UBS Arena to Host Four PWHL Games in 2024 The Hockey News Toronto Roustan Media Archived from the original on December 12 2023 Retrieved January 2 2024 Kansas to Take on St John s in Big EAST Big 12 Battle KUAthletics com June 2 2021 Rapay Eugene August 27 2021 Men s college basketball Iona announces 2021 22 MAAC schedule The Journal News Retrieved September 13 2021 Staszewski Joseph December 8 2021 AEW s MJF on simmering CM Punk feud and Long Island homecoming New York Post Retrieved December 16 2021 Middleton Marc December 8 2021 Spoilers AEW Rampage Tapings for This Week Wrestling Inc Retrieved December 16 2021 UFC FIGHT NIGHT Ortega vs Rodriguez ubsarena com Retrieved July 16 2022 Mims Taylor October 29 2021 Harry Styles to Perform First Concert at New York s UBS Arena Billboard Appler Michael May 21 2022 Harry Styles Lights Up New York With His One Night Only Performance of Harry s House Concert Review Variety Retrieved December 11 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to UBS Arena Official websitePreceded byNassau Coliseum Home of theNew York Islanders2021 present Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UBS Arena amp oldid 1194641123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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