Raleigh’s Lenovo Center Reveals Renderings of $300M Renovations
Raleigh, North Carolina’s Lenovo Center, home of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, has revealed renderings for the ongoing $300 million arena…

Raleigh, North Carolina’s Lenovo Center, home of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, has revealed renderings for the ongoing $300 million arena renovations.
Renovations include updated seating throughout the lower bowl, re-aisling of the 100-level, and a refresh of the third-level concourse. A second, new grab-and-go concession area will also be completed, as well as all new bathrooms, new family services, and a family restroom.
Philip Isley, Chairman of the Centennial Authority, noted in a press release that “Lenovo Center hosts hundreds of events every year, from NC State Men’s Basketball to Hurricanes hockey to world-class touring acts and family shows.”
”These enhancements will help us continue to bring top entertainment and events to Raleigh,” Isley said.
A new beer hall, which will be open daily, as well as a team store and the venue’s exterior, were included in the renderings.

Brian Fork, CEO of Hurricanes Holdings, said that “when this project is complete, Lenovo Center is going to look and feel like an entirely different building, inside and out.”
”Every person who comes to this building is going to have a first-class experience to match the top venues in the NHL.”
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