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the shell of the convocation center is viewed from South Avenue looking west. The $42 million YCC is scheduled to open this fall. It will be home to the Youngstown SteelHounds Central

the shell of the convocation center is viewed from South Avenue looking west. The $42 million YCC is scheduled to open this fall. It will be home to the Youngstown SteelHounds Central


NEARING COMPLETION: Construction of the Youngstown Convocation Center on Front Street in downtown Youngstown is nearly complete. The arena, expected to cost as much as $45 million, is scheduled to open in late October and will be the home of the Youngstown SteelHounds hockey team..Photo by Eric Wright.

NEARING COMPLETION: Construction of the Youngstown Convocation Center on Front Street in downtown Youngstown is nearly complete. The arena, expected to cost as much as $45 million, is scheduled to open in late October and will be the home of the Youngstown SteelHounds hockey team..Photo by Eric Wright.


12/16/2005 .JOB SITE: Area lawmakers are seeking $4.7 million from the state to help fund construction of the convocation center between the Market Street and South Avenue bridges in Youngstown

12/16/2005 .JOB SITE: Area lawmakers are seeking $4.7 million from the state to help fund construction of the convocation center between the Market Street and South Avenue bridges in Youngstown


Katie Rickman | The Vindicator.File photo of the Covelli Centre from the front June 24, 2014.

Katie Rickman | The Vindicator.File photo of the Covelli Centre from the front June 24, 2014.


The Vindicator/William D. LewisPROJECT BEGINS: Youngstown Mayor George M. McKelvey throws a shovel of dirt to mark the ceremonial start on June 22, 2004 of construction on the $41 million downtown arena project. At left is Councilman Michael Rapovy, D-5th, and at right is Rick Kozuback, president and chief executiveof Global Entertainment of Phoenix, which is building and managing the arena.

The Vindicator/William D. LewisPROJECT BEGINS: Youngstown Mayor George M. McKelvey throws a shovel of dirt to mark the ceremonial start on June 22, 2004 of construction on the $41 million downtown arena project. At left is Councilman Michael Rapovy, D-5th, and at right is Rick Kozuback, president and chief executiveof …