The $380 million Hylo Park will be built in phases on 73 acres where the Fiesta Rancho and Texas Station used to sit.
“We are going to have a first-class hotel next door so that we’re going to be able to accommodate tournaments and other types of activities that will be able to use a facility of that size,” Lefton said. The hockey center will feature two sheets of ice and have a capacity of around 3,000, Lefton said. That facility Lefton mentioned is a new 100,000-square-foot, $20 million hockey facilty to be incorporated in the Hylo Park mixed-use development that Agora is planning. “The current ice rink is going to stay open while we’re constructing a new facility next door.” “What we’ve been really focused on is not trying to disrupt the current community that is utilizing the rink,” Cary Lefton, CEO of Agora said. That agreement is scheduled to begin next month. The hockey rink is left over from the shuttered Fiesta Rancho, with the Knights inking an operating agreement with Agora Realty and Management, in which they will manage and program the facility.
(Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Vegas Golden Knights plan to expand their footprint in Southern Nevada by partnering with a developer to manage a North Las Vegas hockey facility. 7, 2021, at City National Arena in Las Vegas. Golden Knights practice on Thursday, Jan.