American Airlines Center

American Airlines Center
Facility Statistics
Location2500 Victory Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75201
Broke GroundSeptember 1999
OpenedJuly 17, 2001
OwnerThe City of Dallas
Construction Cost$420 million USD
ArchitectsDavid M. Schwarz/Architectural Services, Inc.
HKS, Inc.
Johnson/McKibben Architects, Inc.
Tenants
Dallas Mavericks2001-present
Dallas Stars2001-present
Dallas Desperados2002-present
Seating Capacity
2001 Basketball19,200
2001 Hockey18,000
The American Airlines Center is an arena located in Dallas, Texas that is used for basketball games, hockey games and concerts. The American Airlines Center is home to the following sports teams:

History

By 1998, the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars were indicating their desire for a new facility to replace the quickly-aging Reunion Arena. Dallas taxpayers approved a new hotel tax and rental car tax to pay for a new facility to cover a portion of the funding, with the two teams, the Mavericks and the Stars picking up the remaining costs, including cost overruns. The new arena was to be built just north of Woodall Rodgers Freeway near Interstate 35 on the site of an old power plant. In March of 1999, American Airlines announced that it would be acquiring the naming rights for the new facility. On July 27, 2001, the facility opened with the largest ribbon-cutting ceremony ever, according to the Guinness Book of Records. The first event occurred the next day with an Eagles concert. The first sporting event took place on August 19 with the Dallas Sidekicks of the Continental Indoor Soccer League.

Architecture

The American Airlines Center is meant to be the heart of a new urban, commercial area designed to reinvigorate the city of Dallas called "Victory". The facility itself features a conservative, traditional design with sweeping brick façades and smooth arches, and has been graced with a number of awards. The interior includes retractable seating, public art and a state-of-the art technological arena.

Other notes

The American Airlines Center is not to be confused with the American Airlines Arena, which is located in Miami, Florida.

External links

  • http://www.americanairlinescenter.com/

 

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