Construction
of the long-awaited Breezy Point ice arena will get underway in early April, with
completion no later than October 1. Building
permits for the 32,000-square-foot facility have been issued by the City of Breezy Point.
Construction crews will begin moving equipment and supplies onto the site as soon as
spring road conditions permit.
Joyce Bzoskie, vice president of Breezy Point
Resorts parent company, Whitebirch, Inc., is in charge of the project.
Whitebirch, owned by Robert Spizzo of Breezy Point, has
scheduled an official groundbreaking ceremony for April 15. But excavation at the 16-acre
site along County Road 11 about a mile west of Breezy Point Resort could begin as early as
April 2.
A diversified real estate development company, Whitebirch
has created Breezy Point Sports, Inc. to build and manage the facility, a $2.2 million
project in land, construction and equipment costs.
Spizzo, a long-time hockey parent, first proposed building
the arena more than four years ago to expand the recreational opportunities for the
resorts guests, as well as for the areas aspiring hockey players and figure
skaters. He also wanted to create winter jobs for the resorts seasonal workforce.
The project was delayed for several years largely because
of the complexity of the public-private financing arrangement that includes Whitebirch,
local and federal government agencies, two area utility companies, private lenders, and a
local hockey association.
"The arena will be a terrific addition to the
community," Spizzo said, "and sometimes you just have to wait a little longer to
obtain the best possible results for everybody involved."
The concrete and steel structure will include an
85-by-200-foot rink, six dressing rooms, two large shower rooms, a concession center, a
sports retail shop, a nursing station, and seating for several hundred spectators, with
room for expansion. An outdoor hockey rink also will be installed at the site.
Designed by Jones Architectural Engineering of Clearbrook,
Minnesota, the structure can accommodate the addition of a mezzanine if needed in the
future.
The primary contractor will be Gustafson & Goudge, Inc., also
of Clearbrook, while the refrigeration system will be provided by CIMCO, a Canadian
company that has equipped more than 4,000 similar facilities in North America.
The refrigeration capacity will be large enough to handle
two indoor arenas, in case demand for ice time justifies construction of a second facility
in the years ahead. Other contractors involved in the project include Joos Electric
Company of Crosslake and GR Mechanical of the Twin Cities.
Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Company will sponsor the
scoreboard and the sound system. TDS Telecom and Crow Wing Power Company were instrumental
in facilitating the project by obtaining Rural Utility Service interest-free loans on
behalf of the Breezy Point Economic Development Authority. The loans will be repaid by
Breezy Point Sports.
The arena will serve as the home rink for the Pequot Lakes
High School girls and boys hockey teams, as well as for the Pequot-Crosslake Youth Hockey
Association.
Breezy Point Sports also plans to reserve plenty of ice
time for figure skaters and their performances, as well as for open skating by the public
and guests of the resort.
Bzoskie said the arena will be completed in time for the
high schools inaugural hockey season next fall. The Pequot Lakes School Board
approved the girls and boys hockey program earlier this month after a convincing show of
support from parents and students.
The arena will be used extensively for boys and girls
hockey camps, starting next summer. A manager with experience in developing hockey camps,
in collaboration with celebrity professional players and coaches, will be hired before the
facility opens in October.
As part of the building project, Whitebirchs former
sales office, located on the site, will be renovated into a 150-bed dormitory for camp
participants. |