BRINGING THE ECHL HOME TO HOUSTON - A LEGACY YOU CAN HELP BUILD
Blueline SlapShot, LLC’s mission is to creatively facilitate an ECHL franchise in the city of Conroe with the community and youth in mind. Our diverse team consists of an 18-year veteran of the NHL who is well-recognized in the hockey community, having access to NHL leadership. We have an entrepreneur, local business owner with a hockey background, a director of community and youth hockey programs who has vast experience in youth hockey development and a licensed architect to round off the team to oversee the design and building of the newly planned ECHL dual-ice pad arena. The facility will accommodate an ECHL team, (2) ice pads, entertainment center that seats 5,000, featured in Conroe, TX.
The goal for Blueline SlapShot is to coordinate with and unite; a major investor, a minor investor (whom we have had several positive meetings with), leadership of the East Coast Hockey League (who have expressed great interest) to develop the dual ice-pad arena in Conroe, TX.
The Blueline SlapShot arena project is actively moving forward, with multiple strategic paths under consideration.
It is important to note that it is too early to determine the exact final structure of the project or franchise partnership. The business plan is designed to evolve and branch into several directions as discussions and development progress. The flexibility of the model is a strength— allowing for adaptation based on how each stakeholder group, investment opportunity, and league-level decision aligns in the coming months.
RISK FACTORS:
AN INVESTMENT IN THE COMPANY IS HIGHLY SPECULATIVE AND INVOLVES A SIGNIFICANT DEGREE OF RISK.
Blueline SlapShot is offering a friends and family fundraising round of $10,000 for each unit. We look to raise money that will be used for preliminary planning, design drawings and renderings of the Conroe Facility, preparation of the Business Plan and Real Estate Offering Memorandum to be presented to the investors. Including the potential names and logos of the teams to be used by the investment groups, ECHL, real estate developer and potential sponsors such as municipalities, healthcare community, local ISDs, and interested tenants of the retail and restaurant spaces.
The goal is to build the home of the ECHL franchise and practice facility. The units are transferable and may be sold at any time.