DETROIT - Officials called it the newest symbol of Detroit's identity as a great sports city.
And the head of the Little Caesars empire called it just the beginning of much more downtown development to come.
Mike Ilitch was 'fired up' about Little Caesars Arena, son says
After years of planning and construction, the Little Caesars Arena will unveil to the public at an 11 a.m. ribbon cutting on Tuesday.
People asked whether Ilitch is happy everything is done. "We're just getting started," adding retail and residential are still in the works
-- Dana Afana (@DanaAfana) September 5, 2017
After years of planning and construction, officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday to open Little Caesars Arena, the new home of the Detroit Red Wings and Pistons.