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Charles St GRT terminal redevelopment
(02-17-2024, 06:44 PM)Bytor Wrote:
(02-17-2024, 06:25 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Why would the Rangers be more popular with a larger arena?

(unless the current one regularly sells out with high ticket prices, in which case I withdraw my question)

For the game tomorrow it looks like half the sections have 1 or two single seats left, so like maybe 10-20 seats left total. That's a usual occurrence day before, from what I have heard.

The game on the 23rd looks like 756% sold.  March 1st looks like 90% sold, as does March 3rd.
Yes, the Rangers are regularly sold out or close to it. For those who don’t know, the Rangers and London Knights are really the two “big” teams in the league, and are well known to be the most profitable relative to the other teams. 

It may be unimportant to many to have a well run and successful local sports team. But the Rangers are our “thing” so I’d be happy to have a shiny new venue for them considering they’ve been profitable to date. Having a great venue for bands to stop at, or for the Titans to play at, is just gravy.
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