Richfield Ice Arena
Location | 636 East 66th Street Richfield, MN 55423 |
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Coordinates | 44°53′07″N 93°15′54″W / 44.8853909°N 93.2651331°WCoordinates: 44°53′07″N 93°15′54″W / 44.8853909°N 93.2651331°W |
Owner | The City of Richfield |
Operator | The City of Richfield |
Capacity | 1,800[1] |
Surface | Ice |
Construction | |
Opened | 1971[1] |
Architect | Wold Associates, Inc.[2] |
Structural engineer | Bakke & Kopp, Inc.[2] |
Services engineer | Jacus & Amble, Inc.[2] |
General contractor | Sheehy Construction, Inc.[2] |
Tenants | |
Minnesota Magicians (NAHL) (2013–present) |
Richfield Ice Arena is an ice arena located in the city of Richfield, Minnesota. The Arena offers skating lessons, skate rental, open skating and open hockey. The Arena is the home rink for Richfield High School and Holy Angels High School, as well as the Minnesota Magicians, a North American Hockey League team. The Richfield Hockey Association coordinates the youth hockey program.
History[]
The original main Rink #1 built back in 1971 has seating for 1,400 spectators, and room for another 500 fans that can watch while standing. Adjacent to Rink #1 is the newer Rink #2 which was added in 1999 to the arena and serves as more of a practice sheet of ice. Rink 2 has only nominal seating for only 200 fans in steel bleachers.[3]
Improvements[]
The City of Richfield plans to invest $2 million in the building, adding a locker room for the Magicians, expanding the lobby, adding classrooms and a training facility.[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c Smetanka, Mary Jane (December 28, 2013). "Richfield Hopes a Hockey Team Helps Revitalize the City Ice Arena". Star Tribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
- ^ a b c d "Photo Gallery". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
- ^ "Richfield Ice Arena". Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
External links[]
- Sports venues in Minnesota
- Buildings and structures in Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Indoor ice hockey venues in Minneapolis–Saint Paul
- 1971 establishments in Minnesota
- Sports venues completed in 1971
- Midwestern United States sports venue stubs
- Minnesota building and structure stubs
- Minnesota sport stubs