The New York City
Council approved plans for the Kingsbridge National Ice Center (KNIC), designed
by an architectural
team that includes Murray Beynon of BBB Architects and Stadium Consultants International (SCI), to occupy the
Kingsbridge Armory space in the Bronx.
The colossal
Kingsbridge Armory, a turreted fortress that has sat vacant since 1996, will be
transformed into the world's largest indoor ice center. The Kingsbridge National
Ice Center
will host nine year-round ice rinks, including 763,000-square-foot
facility will house nine ice rinks, a 5,000-seat arena, plus
50,000-square-feet of community space.
The first phase of
the development involves the construction of five ice
rinks and the community space, will be complete and operational by September
2018. The second phase will take an additional year.
“The developer, KNIC
Partners, LLC, founded by Kevin Parker, has privately invested $275 million
into the project. It should created 260
permanent jobs and 890 construction jobs. All nine rinks will be indoor
regulation size, and useable for national and international hockey tournaments,
figure and speed skating competitions, and ice shows.
Five rinks will be
on the main floor, and four will be on two elevated platforms 40 feet above the main
level. At least two of the rinks will be usable for sled-hockey for people with
disabilities. The center more than doubles the number of indoor ice rinks in
NYC; there are only seven and none are located in the Bronx.
In addition to the
rinks, there will be dressing rooms, lockers, retail space for sports goods,
parking for 480 cars, and a wellness center with off-ice training fitness,
rehabilitation, sports therapy programs. One of the community programs will be
run by a KNIC foundation that will host free after-school hockey and skating,
as well as academic tutoring.” Curbed






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