SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE: Check out in the photo gallery above photos of the $650 million arena and entertainment district plan that were released by Mike Ilitch's Olympia Entertainment and the Detroit Red Wings.

DETROIT, MI -- The Detroit Free Press appears to have a big exclusive pertaining to the Detroit Red Wings that's so big the newspaper teased it a day early.

It is expected to unveil Sunday plans for the new $650 million Red Wings arena and adjacent entertainment district that will eventually replace Joe Louis Arena, the team's current home.

Crain's Detroit Business is also expected to reveal the currently embargoed plans for the arena and entertainment district on Sunday as well.

The message Free Press subscribers received Saturday in an e-mail:

"Arena plans unveiled: Plans for the Detroit Red Wings' new home will include construction of a huge new entertainment district downtown.

An exclusive look, only in the Sunday Free Press."

The $650 million arena and entertainment district project would fill a gaping hole downtown and covers a 45-block area bordered by Charlotte Street to the north, Grand River to the west, Grand Circus Park to the south and Woodward Avenue to east.

Crain's values the arena at $450 million to build.

A tweet Saturday from Crain's reporter Bill Shea:

Alan Mountjoy, is working with Red Wings owner and business mogul Mike Ilitch, his family and architecture firm HKS on the project and described it to MLive.com last year as one that has unlimited potential.

Mountjoy, a principal at the firm NBBJ, said on June 21, 2013 he believed this ambitious plan will be something the public embraces and could be designed and constructed within three years.

"It's not unreasonable to think that," said Mountjoy, whose work portfolio includes master plans for Hart Plaza and Eastern Market. "We're looking at ways a new urban district would evolve around the arena."

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