Posted Aug 12, 2026, 3:50 PM
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We received a pretty decent update from the Ottawa Senators on the new LeBreton arena. Still no new renderings.
Very detailed update in the Ottawa Citizen:
https://ottawacitizen.com/ottawa-senators/one-year-lebreton-deal-arena-project-progress
Less detailed, but much shorter to get through:
• Video Link
Here's my analysis:
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Originally Posted by J.OT13
Some good updates from the Citizen, and less so, CTV. Here's what I gather from it:
- Sens haven't actually purchased the land yet;
- Five more months of planning and potential update in the new year, so I hope maybe for the NCC's January Board Meeting;
- Option to buy 4 more acres, which I believe would give them the complete Albert District lands;
- Parking construction could start as they excavate for soil remediation;
- Full parking will be built first, with the arena and towers above grade built in phases;
- They know how much parking they want for the event centre, but are trying to figure out the needs for the residential and commercial components;
- Project will include the arena, a hotel, restaurants/bars and housing;
- They state UBS and Little Caesars as examples of what they'd like to see here;
- Four years in, we're still hearing that 5 years timeline.
Of note, Leeder talks about the full 15 acres on the CTV clip, so I assume they've already exercised the option to include that last piece. That would make it far easier to build a parking under the entire site, maybe two or three levels, which would probably provide 3000-4000 or so spots (when compared to the one level Lansdowne parking on a smaller footprint with 1400 or so spots). And at $50 a pop for the spots reserved to the arena, the parking could pay for itself within 5 to 10 years.
Having the full 15 acres of the Albert District also makes it far easier to plan around transit, including an enclosed path between the stations, with the arena in the middle.
Leeder pointing to UBS and Little Caesars gives me the impression they are looking at a design that would better integrate with the urban fabric and maybe be inspired by what was at LeBreton before the expropriations, so red brick over a flashy design like Edmonton and Calgary. They also like the player facilities at Little Caesars along with the integrated practice rink, so I imagine they'll want the same in Ottawa, and now that they potentially have all 15 acres, they can. Bayview triangle would be the best spot for imo.
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