BE A PART OF THE TEAM THAT FINALLY MAKES THIS HAPPEN
Midcoast Arena isn’t just a feel-good project—it’s a strategic investment in one of the fastest-growing youth sports regions in New England. Now’s the time to get in.
This isn’t another dream. We’ve got the numbers, the plan, and the momentum.
204% growth in player participation over three seasons
Letters of support from local businesses, families, and civic leaders
Feasibility and site planning underway
Target opening: 2027—fully operational four-season arena
Clear regional demand + no comparable rink within a sustainable drive radius
WHY NOW?
youth participation has exploded.
and it’s not slowing down.
In 2022, Midcoast Youth Hockey had 138 registered players. By 2024, that number surged to 406—and we’re forecasting 500+ players for the 2025–2026 season.
This isn’t a short-term spike—it’s sustained growth driven by rising demand and a lack of adequate ice time in our region.
Without new infrastructure, we’ll be forced to turn families away. With it, we unlock a thriving, self-sustaining hockey ecosystem for the Midcoast.
A dual-surface, year-round arena designed for hockey, figure skating, public ice, and economic activity
Two sheets of ice to accommodate all levels of play and programming
Locker rooms, meeting spaces, and flexible community-use areas
Capacity for youth tournaments, adult leagues, learn-to-skate, and events
Designed to serve the full Midcoast region, not just a single town
What We’re Building
An Investment with both return and regional impact
This project is structured as a for-profit venture—backed by community demand but built on a solid financial model. Investors will play a critical role in helping us break ground, secure key partnerships, and deliver on a long-overdue promise.
Highlights:
Revenue from year-round usage: hockey programs, public skate, rentals, tournaments, concessions
Economic spillover benefits for local lodging, dining, and small businesses
Long-term asset in a high-demand, low-supply regional market
Community visibility and legacy impact for early investors
THe investment case
Built for Long-Term Sustainability
Midcoast Arena isn’t a passion project—it’s a smart, scalable infrastructure investment built to sustain itself from day one.
Modeled with multi-stream revenue: youth hockey, public skate, rentals, tournaments, concessions, and more
Designed for year-round utilization, not seasonal spikes
Debt service and operating costs forecasted using real benchmarks from comparable facilities
Flexible space for community events and off-ice rentals to maximize non-ice revenue
Our model is conservative by design. We’d rather overdeliver than overpromise—and we’ve stress-tested the numbers to prove it.
See a full breakdown of how our programs support year-round usage.
Who we’re looking for:
Investors who believe in opportunity–and impact.
We're seeking mission-aligned investors who recognize that a well-run community asset like this can be both meaningful and profitable. Whether you’re a local business owner, regional developer, or philanthropically minded funder, we’d love to connect.
Financial Model Snapshot
Our team has developed a comprehensive financial model that includes detailed revenue projections, multi-stream cash flow, and debt service coverage aligned with conservative usage assumptions.
The model accounts for revenue from youth programs, public skating, tournaments, adult leagues, rentals, and community events. Return on equity scenarios and investment structures are available for qualified investors upon request.
We know the biggest question is, "Can this sustain itself?" We've built this model to say yes—with multiple revenue streams, conservative forecasts, and a leadership team committed to operating excellence.
We’re happy to share financials, site plans, and feasibility data with interested parties following an introductory conversation.
Let’s Start the Conversation.
Interested in investing or learning more about the financial structure of Midcoast Arena?
We’re actively meeting with individuals and firms who want to help shape the future of ice sports in our region.