![]() ![]() The facility, which houses classroom, faculty office, and conference room/collaboration space dedicated to the University’s sport management program, will function as a living laboratory providing students a distinctive, hands-on experience operating a destination sports venue. In addition to becoming the new home for the Utica Pioneers women’s hockey team and providing practice ice for the University’s men’s and women’s teams, the facility has expanded experiential learning opportunities for Utica students. This investment further demonstrates Utica University’s commitment to a project from which its students will benefit tremendously – athletically and academically. We are excited and proud to be closely associated not only with this state-of-the-art venue, but with the amazing synergy and passion for progress that have made it all possible.” “This destination facility was built on the successful revitalization that is occurring across our region and the promise for more to come. “The benefits of this naming partnership go far beyond the significant marketing return on investment that it will generate,” says Utica University President Dr. Through its hockey and sports management programs, Utica University has been with us every step of the way, and the new possibilities this naming partnership brings with it are endless.” “The teams and families it has drawn for youth sports are packing our hotels, restaurants and businesses, and along with the Adirondack Bank Center, is leading to further development in and around the area. “When Oneida County committed $47 million to bring the Nexus Center to downtown Utica, we knew it was going to transform the region, and it has done just that,” says Oneida County Executive Anthony J. “As the partnership grows between Utica University and the Auditorium Authority, so do the possibilities.” “It gives me great pleasure in saying for the last time, ‘Welcome to the Nexus Center.’ It will now be, ‘Welcome to the Utica University Nexus Center,’” says Carl Annese, chairman of the Upper Mohawk Valley Auditorium Authority. Comets Junior A hockey teams, and serves as a practice and training facility for the American Hockey League’s Utica Comets. The state-of-the-art venue also hosts the Utica University women’s and Utica Jr. The Utica University Nexus Center will attract nearly 400,000 visitors annually for amateur hockey, soccer, and lacrosse tournaments as well as a variety of other high profile events. The university’s investment in this partnership, which will be entirely donor funded, is approximately $150,000 annually for ten years, with a five-year renewal option. – The Upper Mohawk Valley Memorial Auditorium Authority, Oneida County, and Utica University announced Thursday that the new $64 million, state-of-the-art Nexus Center in downtown Utica will be rebranded as the Utica University Nexus Center through an exclusive naming rights partnership. Or relax at the all-encompassing Skana The Spa at Turning Stone.UTICA, N.Y. Don’t forget to practice your swing on 18 holes of PGA-level golf at Shenendoah. Turning Stone currently has seven award-winning restaurants serving everything from quick bites to savory three-course meals. From an affordable overnight at the Inn to a luxury, all-suite getaway at The Lodge at Turning Stone, our commitment to meeting guest expectations never wavers. We offer uncompromising hospitality, spa, golf, dining and gaming options to meet every budget. Whether you’re a poker player or a golf lover, a fan of bingo or fine dining, you’ll find more ways to play - more reasons to get away - at Turning Stone. ![]() You will not only be surprised by all you can see, do and experience here, but also by all we do for you. You’ll experience world-class gaming, dining, hotel stays, recreation and so much more. Join us at New York’s most awarded four-season resort destination. Award-Winning Resort in Upstate New York Gaming.
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