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Field size
  
200x85ft

Broke ground
  
October 19, 2012

Opened
  
18 September 2014

Phone
  
+1 585-475-4121

Surface
  
Ice

Construction cost
  
$38 million USD

Capacity
  
5,980

Gene Polisseni Center

Location
  
200 Lomb Memorial DriveHenrietta, New York 14623

Address
  
200 Lomb Memorial Dr, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

Team
  
RIT Tigers men's ice hockey

Similar
  
Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena, Dwyer Arena, Kate Gleason Hall, Tate Rink, Blue Cross Arena

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The Gene Polisseni Center is an ice arena on the Rochester Institute of Technology campus in Henrietta, New York. Ground was broken for the project on October 19, 2012, and the arena was officially dedicated on September 18, 2014.

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The arena is the home of the varsity ice hockey teams at RIT, replacing the Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena. Ritter Arena continues to be used as an ice arena. The Polisseni Center serves primarily as a hockey arena (for RIT varsity hockey and local youth programs), and it will also be a multi-purpose venue. The Polisseni Center is built not far from Ritter Arena on the RIT campus, south of the Student Alumni Union, replacing portions of parking lot U.

Gene polisseni center dedication


Fundraising efforts

Fundraising was started with a $1 million USD donation from Stephen and Vicki Schultz. Naming rights were given based on a $4.5 million USD donation from the Polisseni Foundation (with backing from B. Thomas Golisano) and were announced on November 11, 2011 during the men's hockey game against Air Force.

With arena construction being an estimated $30 million, the funding of the project has been divided into two components. The first half will be borrowed against RIT's endowment fund (worth $544 million), and paid back with sponsorship and ticket sales. The second half of the cost is a grassroots fundraising effort called the Tiger Power Play. The Tiger Power Play is an effort to bring in both big name donations (like Tom Golisano) as well as garner support from students and alumni. Small donations could be made by cell phone text message. Larger donations have been working directly with school administration. Sales of nameplates for seats is also available, initially costing $1,000 per nameplate, and later reduced to $500.

J.M. Allain, CEO of Trans-Lux and an RIT graduate, donated $1 million for a new video scoreboard.

References

Gene Polisseni Center Wikipedia


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