Hockey arena delayed at Merle Hay Mall
Hockey fans will have to wait a little longer to watch a game at Merle Hay Mall.
KCCI has confirmed that no construction has actually occurred on the new Des Moines Buccaneers arena, since a ceremonial groundbreaking on May 18, 2022.
The arena, planned for the former Younkers space, is now set to open by February 2025, mall CEO Liz Holland said. Developers originally hoped to open the 3,500-seat facility in time for the Buccaneers' 2023 season.
Holland blamed rising interest rates over the past year for the delay.
The state awarded the project millions of dollars in tax incentives last year. Up to $26.5 million in tax revenue generated at the site will help pay off bonds that are funding the project.
Holland said the tax incentives no longer go far enough to cover project costs. A spokesperson for the Iowa Economic Development Authority told KCCI the tax incentives are still available for the project, despite the delay.
Holland said she hopes the financial issue can be resolved soon, so construction can begin by late summer.
"There are lots of people highly focused on making sure it's the right project at the right time at the right price, and all of the pieces have to come together," Holland said.
The arena itself will cost around $40 million. Developers eventually hope to also build a hotel and practice facility, and renovate the mall.
The project is Merle Hay Mall's latest effort at reinventing itself. Like many shopping centers, Merle Hay has lost many of its retailers and is turning to unconventional ideas to attract business.
The Buccaneers told KCCI the team continues to work with the mall through the financial and construction components of the project.
The Buccaneers first announced plans to move to Merle Hay Mall in November 2020. It will vacate its longtime home on Hickman Road in Urbandale. That area was damaged in the August 2020 derecho.