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New tenant in Chapel Hill development could bring a long-awaited ice rink, arena

UNC’s Tar Heel men’s hockey team shut out rival Duke University 15-4 in an Oct. 4 exhibition match to raise money for breast cancer research. A pending land deal could win the team its own 2,000-seat arena in Chapel Hill in a few years.
UNC’s Tar Heel men’s hockey team shut out rival Duke University 15-4 in an Oct. 4 exhibition match to raise money for breast cancer research. A pending land deal could win the team its own 2,000-seat arena in Chapel Hill in a few years. Contributed

The story was updated Dec. 12, 2023.

A chance inquiry about undeveloped land in northern Chapel Hill could land a permanent home for the UNC Tar Heels men’s hockey team and a 2,000-seat arena for the town.

The N.C. Ice Hockey Booster Club still needs to close on the 4-acre parcel at Carraway Village, behind the Chapel Hill Transit park-and-ride lot and west of a new self-storage building and future Putt-Putt Fun Center off Eubanks Road.

The arena is still being designed, but could include seven skyboxes, offices, locker rooms, a skate rental facility, and concessions area, Booster Club President Greg Morey said. A bar and grill also is possible, he said.

“I only feel like we just started,” Morey said. “We’re very, very excited about the project, and I think very happy that the town is happy. It’s all win, win, win.”

The final design will require working with staff to meet the Carraway Village permit and town requirements and getting approval from the Community Design Commission.

The Booster Club has been working with Mayor-elect Jessica Anderson and town staff and could submit an official plan by March, Morey said in a December update.

“Our stretch goal is for UNC Hockey to begin the 2025 season in their own home,” he said.

An architect’s view of the proposed UNC ice hockey rink at Carraway Village. The roughly four-acre project would be located behind the Chapel Hill Transit park-and-ride lot and west of a new self-storage building and the future Putt-Putt Fun Center off Eubanks Road.
An architect’s view of the proposed UNC ice hockey rink at Carraway Village. The roughly four-acre project would be located behind the Chapel Hill Transit park-and-ride lot and west of a new self-storage building and the future Putt-Putt Fun Center off Eubanks Road. Gurlitz Architectural Contributed

Booster club searches for home ice

The Booster Club provides about $80,000 a year to fill the gap between the club’s costs and what the university budgets, Morey said. He’s been seeking a permanent home for the Division II team, which is now based at the Orange County SportsPlex in Hillsborough, for a few years.

The SportsPlex remains a good partner, but high demand for rink time means the team has to reapply each year and faces challenges scheduling games and practice times at a reasonable hour, Morey said.

Besides the 30-member UNC men’s team, the SportsPlex is home to Elon University and Triangle Youth Hockey of NC teams and several hockey leagues and clubs. It also has public skating times, classes, private lessons, and figure and synchronized skating.

“Ice time itself has become difficult to find just because of the popularity of the sport, and we certainly love and support that,” Morey said.

“This is little bit about us controlling our own destiny in the sense that we have a desire to grow a women’s hockey team, for example, at UNC, and we have a desire to see the UNC Hockey Club flourish a little more, so in order to do those things, we believe a fan base and a fan experience is important,” he said.

After inquiring about the land at the Carraway Village leasing office, he was connected with Adam Golden, Northwood Ravin’s vice president of development.

“This was a good use of the space for them, and it was a great opportunity for us to put a home for UNC Hockey,” Morey said.

A proposed project could give hockey fans a new venue for playing and watching the sport at Carraway Village. The arena is designed with 2,000 seats, seven luxury skyboxes, administrative offices, locker rooms, a skate rental facility, and Hockey Lounge for adults.
A proposed project could give hockey fans a new venue for playing and watching the sport at Carraway Village. The arena is designed with 2,000 seats, seven luxury skyboxes, administrative offices, locker rooms, a skate rental facility, and Hockey Lounge for adults. Gurlitz Architectural Contributed

UNC team plays about 18 games a season

As a nonprofit, the booster club could petition the county tax assessor to waive property taxes on the land. Even then, “their economic impact would still be significant,” said Dwight Bassett, the town’s director of economic development and parking services.

“It would be a great addition to the community both from an economic and recreational opportunity,” Bassett said.

The Tar Heels hockey team, founded in 1974, is a member of the Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League and the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II. Home games and tournaments could generate tax revenues from concessions, retail sales, and food and lodging, and also support businesses in that growing part of town.

The permit for Carraway Village’s 55 acres, only about half of which has been developed, includes the option to add a hotel and other commercial uses. Only a few businesses have been added so far, but none of the big retail draws that were expected.

The UNC team plays about 18 games a year, and the arena also could provide public skating and other activities, Morey said.

“It obviously can’t be the PNC experience,” he said. “But I don’t see any reason why we can’t create a wonderful hockey experience or a competitive game experience at this place for everybody.”

This story was originally published October 29, 2023 at 9:38 AM.

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Tammy Grubb
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Tammy Grubb has written about Orange County’s politics, people and government since 2010. She is a UNC-Chapel Hill alumna and has lived and worked in the Triangle for over 30 years.
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