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MarkDaMan
Dec 12, 2006, 10:58 PM
Memorial Coliseum gets new lease on life
City leaders planning upgrades, not razing as Winter Hawks, concerts boost arena
By Todd Murphy
The Portland Tribune 42 minutes ago

Rumors of Memorial Coliseum’s death were greatly exaggerated, apparently.

Two years ago, as city leaders were considering how the city’s aging and money-losing facility might be renovated, there were some not-so-quiet whispers that the building might need to be demolished.

Basic and necessary fixes to the major systems in the building, constructed in 1960, could cost upward of $10 million, city officials said two years ago. And this for a building that was getting diminishing use and was losing money for Paul Allen’s Oregon Arena Corp., which was operating it.

But now, the city is planning to significantly increase its spending on the building. City officials plan to spend $3 million on it over the next six years – $500,000 this year and an equal amount for each of the next five years.

The city this year has upgraded the coliseum’s concessions equipment, recarpeted meeting rooms, made repairs to the veterans’ memorial that is part of the building, and purchased a new cover for the coliseum’s ice floor.

Among the projects city officials are considering for the next couple of years: replacing or repairing the ceiling over the main coliseum bowl, work on replacing electrical and plumbing systems, and remodeling restrooms.

David Logsdon, the city’s spectator facilities manager, said city officials decided to make significant investments to what some had considered an almost unsalvageable building because “I think circumstances have changed somewhat.”

When Allen’s Oregon Arena Corp. gave up ownership of the Rose Garden two years ago to the creditors who helped Allen finance the construction of the arena, Oregon Arena also gave up its agreement with the city to operate the coliseum.

Allen’s creditors formed a company that took over that operating agreement and hired national arena operator Global Spectrum to run the coliseum.

Since then, Global Spectrum has been able to attract more events to the coliseum. “They’ve been very successful in generating new events and new activities, concerts in particular,” Logsdon said.

An improving economy also may be part of the reason, Logsdon said.

The Portland Winter Hawks junior hockey team also plays 36 home games in the coliseum.

Jack Donovan, president and part-owner of the Winter Hawks, said city officials had not indicated to him the city would be spending that much money on the building, but said: “That would be fantastic … you could do an awful lot in the building” with $500,000 per year.

“We’d love to see the old girl start to see a little more action, get a little fixed up,” he said, referring to the coliseum.

Logsdon said the coliseum still has been operating during the last few years at a “modest loss” for its new managers. The city’s operating agreement calls for the city to share in any profits but for the operator to absorb all losses. It also calls for the city, as owner, to make all capital improvements to the building.

And for now, the city is willing to do that, Logsdon said.

“I think until there is a plan that is ready to go that would do something different with the building, right now we’re in a pretty good position to keep it operating and keep it alive,” Logsdon said.

http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=116594378594514600

pdxman
Dec 12, 2006, 11:05 PM
I wish that plan to turn it into the MARC would have come to fruition. It was such a great idea and definitely was a better use for it than playing d-league hockey and having a few concerts a year(with horrible sound). But hey, if they want to keep dumping money in to it so be it...

pdxstreetcar
Dec 14, 2006, 5:43 PM
I dont see the need to have 2 arenas in Portland especially right next door to each other. We've only got one major league sports team plus a minor league hockey team, they can easily share the Rose Garden. Big expos arent going to use this space either with the convention center and expo center.

They should find some new use for it.

PDX City-State
Dec 14, 2006, 6:46 PM
I wish that plan to turn it into the MARC would have come to fruition

What would that have done? Without people living in the neighborhood, no one would have used it. In my opinion, they should tear the fucking thing down and build housing and a more permanant memorial/public square for the veterans. Yes--it's a cool building, but it's a white elephant that is costing the city a lot of money to maintain.

roner
Dec 15, 2006, 12:50 AM
:previous: exactly.



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