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Connecticut taxpayers could cover up to $80 million in renovation costs for the XL Center arena in downtown Hartford under the budget deal struck by Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders this week.
Among the multitude of provisions in the budget compromise is the outline of a deal that would see Los Angeles-based entertainment and events company Oak View Group bear at least $20 million in XL Center renovation costs in return for a long-term agreement to manage the roughly 15,500-seat sports and entertainment venue.
The Capital Region Development Authority — the quasi-public agency responsible for helping finance major downtown Hartford apartment projects — has a full plate on its hands.
It recently unveiled a $107.2-million plan to renovate the aging XL Center and is negotiating with Los Angeles-based sports and live entertainment company Oak View Group to help fund the much-needed investment as part of a public-private partnership.
Once a nightlife hot spot, downtown Hartford's Allyn Street corridor in search of a rebirth hartfordbusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hartfordbusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
United Healthcare and Prudential Financial are dramatically reducing their downtown Hartford footprints, giving up hundreds of thousands of square feet of leased office space.
Voya Financial recently put up for sale its 470,000-square-foot Windsor headquarters. The Hartford, in June, announced plans to sell or lease its 457,396-square-foot office building, also located in Windsor.