
"The San Jose Sharks are one step closer to having a new home arena to play on. Several weeks ago, the organization and the city of San Jose released a memorandum of understanding outlining their joint efforts to renovate the current Sharks arena, the SAP Center, and long-term plans to construct a state-of-the-art new stadium to replace it. The new proposal would guarantee the Sharks remaining in San Jose through 2050-2051."
"The next step for the Sharks and the city was in the hands of San Jose City Council. The council met, listened to the proposal, asked questions, and put the proposal to a vote. Thankfully for the Sharks, the council unanimously voted to approve the measure and push the city's plan forward. Max Miller of Sharks Hockey Digest and NHL.com attended the city council meeting and provided updates via his X account."
A memorandum of understanding between the San Jose Sharks and the city outlines joint efforts to renovate the SAP Center and long-term plans to build a new, state-of-the-art stadium to replace it. The proposal includes a guarantee that the Sharks will remain in San Jose through the 2050–2051 season. The San Jose City Council reviewed the proposal, asked questions, and voted unanimously to approve the measure, advancing the city's plan. The development represents a significant organizational and civic investment and is positioned as a step toward restoring competitive success for the Sharks.
Read at Break Away ON SI
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]