The price tag for the redesigned Lansdowne 2.0 has increased by $87.5 million, while the new plans scrap one of three proposed residential towers on the property in the Glebe.
The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group unveiled plans last year to tearing down and replacing the north side stands at TD Place Stadium, build a new 5,500-seat arena outside the east end of the stadium and construct residential towers.CTV News confirms the report will show the price tag has increased from $332 million to $419.5 million, due to inflation and rising interest rates.
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