Greenville Swamp Rabbits Secure Deal to Stay at Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Greenville Swamp Rabbits reach deal to stay at Bon Secours Wellness Arena

The Greenville Swamp Rabbits announced on Monday that the team has reached a new deal to stay at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena for at least the next five years. This agreement comes as a relief to fans and players alike, ensuring that the popular hockey team will continue to call Greenville home.

A New Deal for the Swamp Rabbits

During a press conference held on Monday, officials from The Greenville Arena District and Spire Sports, the group that owns the Swamp Rabbits, confirmed that a lease extension has been signed. This extension guarantees that the team will continue playing at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena for the next five years.

The announcement was met with excitement and relief from both fans and players. The Swamp Rabbits have been based at the arena since 2010, and it has become a beloved home for the team and its supporters.

The Importance of a Long-Term Home

Securing a long-term home at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena is vital for the continued success of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits. It provides stability for the team, allowing them to focus on their performance on the ice and building a loyal fan base.

The Bon Secours Wellness Arena is a state-of-the-art facility that offers a fantastic game-day experience for fans. With seating for over 15,000 spectators, the arena provides ample space for supporters to cheer on their team and create an electric atmosphere at each game.

In addition to hosting hockey games, the Bon Secours Wellness Arena also hosts concerts, conventions, and other sporting events, making it a versatile and valuable asset for the city of Greenville.

A Winning Formula

Over the years, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits have become a beloved part of the community. The team has gained a loyal following thanks to their exciting style of play and their active involvement in local events and initiatives.

Under the new lease agreement, the Swamp Rabbits will have the opportunity to further solidify their connection with the Greenville community. The team has already expressed a commitment to engaging with fans and supporting local causes, and this new deal allows them to continue those efforts for years to come.

Looking Ahead

With the new deal in place, the Swamp Rabbits can now focus on their upcoming seasons with a sense of security and stability. The team has high aspirations for the future and is eager to continue building on their recent successes.

During the press conference, officials also mentioned potential upgrades and improvements to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. These enhancements would further enhance the fan experience and elevate Greenville’s status as a top destination for hockey.

The Swamp Rabbits have established themselves as a valuable asset to the city, both from an economic and cultural standpoint. Their continued presence at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena will undoubtedly contribute to Greenville’s growth and success as a vibrant community.

A Win for Fans and the City

The new lease agreement between the Greenville Swamp Rabbits and the Bon Secours Wellness Arena is a win for everyone involved. Fans can rest easy knowing that their favorite team will continue to play in Greenville, while the city itself will benefit from increased tourism and economic activity.

With the next five years secured, the Swamp Rabbits can continue to build on their success, both on and off the ice. The team’s commitment to the Greenville community is unwavering, and they are excited to continue representing the city with pride.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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