Savannah city officials announce demolition of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Arena begins March 18, with parking impacts.
The next steps include drafting the planning designs and community outreach before a final vote can be taken. The developer says he hopes to have the arena open in about two years.
Streetscape upgrades also are planned on the Center City corridor ahead of the World Cup and nation's 250th anniversary.
Crews recently began knocking down the arena, which opened in 1910. It will be replaced with a modern athletic facility.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The city of Savannah is moving forward with plans to demolish the Martin Luther King Jr. Arena and renovate the Johnny Mercer Theater at the Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center.
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