
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As it approaches its 25th birthday, Nationwide Arena’s owners are planning a facelift to keep the home of the Columbus Blue Jackets looking spiffy and on par with some of its competitors across the world of major-league sports.
The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority told WBNS-TV in Columbus that it plans at least $400 million in upgrades and expansions to Nationwide Arena, which cost $175 million when it opened in September 2000, when the Blue Jackets joined the NHL as an expansion franchise.
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Among the biggest changes:
• The main entrance will expand 30 feet from the building into what is now an expansive plaza between the arena and office buildings.
• An outdoor terrace and food hall will be added in the upper concourse.
• An enclosed walkway will connect the McConnell parking garage to the arena and the attached practice rink.
• A new team store will be located on the main concourse.
• Escalators and elevators will be added throughout the building.
• New LED screens will be installed throughout the arena, including, possibly, a new main scoreboard for the main ice in Nationwide.
“It’s really impactful as we bring out the entrance that allows people to get in out of the weather and through security faster and quicker,” Ken Paul, the executive director of FCCFA, told WBNS.
“It’s really focusing on accessibility, connectivity, the fan experience, and upgrading amenities, all of which is really to stay competitive in the marketplace to ensure that we’re able to attract our fair share of events to Columbus.”
Paul told WBNS that the construction will be spread out over a four- or five-year span, likely beginning, at the earliest, next season. He said he hopes to have a timeline by the end of the year once Franklin County secures funding, likely through a private-public partnership.
“We’re starting that conversation with the statehouse right now,” Paul told the station. “There are several proposals being considered where the state would invest in sports facilities across the state. We’re hoping to be part of that solution.”
Nationwide Arena will host the NCAA Women’s Final Four and the women’s volleyball national championships in 2027. In 2028, the arena will once again host first- and second-round games in the men’s NCAA basketball tournament.
Paul told WBNS that upgrades are necessary to keep them in the running to land future NCAA events.
Franklin County purchased Nationwide Arena in 2012 from Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Dispatch Publishing Group.
(Photos courtesy of Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority)
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