Construction officially starts on Moncton's new downtown centre

Downtown sports and entertainment centre expected to generate 713 construction jobs, 50 jobs when it opens

Image | Brian Gallant and George LeBlanc

Caption: Premier Brian Gallant and Moncton Mayor George LeBlanc speak during a sod-turning event for the new downtown centre. (CBC)

The construction phase of Moncton's new downtown sports and entertainment centre got underway on Monday morning during an official sod-turning ceremony.
Premier Brian Gallant, Moncton Mayor George LeBlanc and Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe MP Ginette Petitpas Taylor donned hard hats and performed the customary sod-turning exercise in front of the media on Monday morning.
"This is good news as the construction phase will stimulate the economy and create many jobs. Plus, once the centre is complete, it will enhance the quality of life for families in the region," Gallant said.
Gallant also credited LeBlanc, who is not running again for mayor, for his role in seeing the centre become a reality.
Although the politicians showed up on Monday for the sod-turning ceremony, construction on the project started earlier in the spring.
The new downtown centre in Moncton is scheduled to open in 2018.
The construction phase of the project is expected to create 713 jobs and about 50 people are expected to work at the centre full-time when it is complete.
The provincial and federal governments are contributing a combined $48 million while the city plans to borrow about $39 million.
A government statement suggests the new centre will attract up to 396,000 people annually and generate upwards of $15 million.
"The centre will stimulate economic activity in our city and revitalize our downtown," LeBlanc said.