Build Kamloops plan proposes arts centre, ice sheet multiplex, borrowing $275M
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops has revealed details about its much-touted Build Kamloops strategy, including a performing arts centre, an arena multiplex and a plan to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars.
The details came forward at Kamloops council’s regular meeting Tuesday (June 25) and were subsequently distributed to media via news release.
The first phase of the plan would see a performing arts centre built at the long-considered downtown location at 393 Seymour St., formerly home to the Kamloops Daily News.
It would also include an arena complex containing four separate ice sheets built at 2070 Hillside Drive in Dufferin, adjacent to the main entrance to Kenna Cartwright Park.