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Originally Posted by Strange Brew
But neither of those examples have the sideways stairs. The extra width of the row where you enter the lower bowl seems unnecessary. You don’t have wheelchair accessible seating circling the entire arena in the Winnipeg and LA examples. They seem to have distinct spaces.
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Looking outside the NHL, I was able to find a couple of NBA arenas that have a similar split-lower bowl design as what is being proposed for the new arena.
Barclays Center in Brooklyn:
https://goo.gl/maps/A7Nw9trtZXNDxYhx9
Also, the AT&T Center in San Antonio (spoiler for size):
Both have the mid-bowl entrances with sideways stairs that integrate with their accessible seating sections.