Arena. The 6,000-seat arena will be the home of the basketball and hockey teams and host other events, such as commencement. Cretin Hall, McCarthy Gymnasium, and the Service Center are to be demolished to make way for the arena.
=== Minneapolis ===
In fall 1992, the university opened a permanent 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) campus at 1000 LaSalle Ave. in Minneapolis. The first building, named Terrence Murphy Hall in 2000, is headquarters to the university's Opus College of Business. Artist Mark Balma created one of the largest frescoes in the United States on the arched ceiling of its atrium. The seven-panel, 1,904 square feet (176.9 m2) fresco was completed in 1994 and portrays the seven virtues discussed in the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. The Minneapolis campus also holds St. Thomas's School of Education, the School of Law, and the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship.
=== Daniel C. Gainey Conference Center (Owatonna) ===
As announced on May 15, 2014, the Daniel C. Gainey Conference Center was to be sold …