Plans for a new indoor arena were confirmed in 2006 as part of the Lithuania's government approved strategy for the expansion of Lithuanian sport objects.
[3] Over the span of the next several years, the endeavor has consistently grappled with rumors regarding the contractor's financial instability, stemming from its endured reputational damage from various other public projects that were failed to be delivered on time, budget or both as well as cancellations of some contracts.
[4] UAB HSC Baltic won the tender to complete the construction of the building in Spring 2021, albeit with a cost increase of €2.177 million.
Yet, negotiations on multiple identified defects ensued, leading to additional delays and subsequently pushing the restart of construction works to the year 2022.
However, a successful playoffs push by the team during the 23–24 season, lead to a further four matches with 1,000+ attendances and a new record of 1,237 spectators being set in a Samogitian derby against Telšiai on 16 March 2024.