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Prudential Center is a multipurpose indoor arena in the central business district of Newark, New Jersey, United States.Opened in 2007, it is the home of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Sirens of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL), and the men's basketball program of Seton Hall University.
Prudential Financial is based in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It began as The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society in 1875, and for a short time it was called the Prudential Friendly Society. For many years after 1877 it was known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America, [1] a name still widely in use.
The $375 million Prudential Center, home to the New Jersey Devils, opened on October 25, 2007, with the first of ten concerts by Bon Jovi. Since then numerous "big name" acts have performed there, the Rolling Stones pay per view 50th anniversary concert in 2013 was broadcast from the Prudential Center.
Rock legends Iron Maiden will perform at Prudential Center in Newark this weekend. Here's the info you need for tickets, parking and more.
On the New Jersey Turnpike Hudson County Extension westbound pothole repair will close the left lane between exits 14B and 14A in Jersey City, 8 p.m. Jan. 17 to 2 a.m. Jan. 18.
At the Prudential Center, the New Jersey Devils play the Columbus Blue Jackets on Nov. 24 at 3 p.m., the Buffalo Sabres on Nov. 25 at 7 p.m., and the New York Islanders on Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. It's ...
The 8,200-square-foot Grammy Museum featured multimedia presentations, public events and educational programming, and highlights some of New Jersey’s most famous music industry stars and homegrown talent. [5] An exhibition about the Beatles took place in 2022 and 2023 and was included in the North to Shore Festival.
The New Jersey Nets played two seasons (2010–2012) at the Prudential Center until moving to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. [31] New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) also played there for three seasons (2011–2013) during renovations of Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York. [32]