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The Centene Community Ice Center is a multi-purpose facility in Maryland Heights, Missouri in greater St. Louis. [1] It is located off Highway 141 near Hollywood Casino St. Louis and the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Built at a cost of $83 million, the complex opened in September 2019.
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This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen delivered his State of Township address earlier this week.
The arena is owned by the city of Saint Paul and operated by the Wild's parent company, Minnesota Sports & Entertainment. It is on the same block of downtown St. Paul as the RiverCentre convention facility, the Roy Wilkins Auditorium , and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts , and shares a single indoor access area with the RiverCentre ...
The Family Arena has also been host to nationally televised professional wrestling events. The arena was the site of the ECW's Wrestlepalooza 2000 event on April 16, 2000. . The arena also hosted Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Lockdown pay-per-view on April 15, 2007 and the 2010 edition on April 18, 2
Arena City State Team Conference Capacity Opened/opening Lee and Penny Anderson Arena: Saint Paul: MN: St. Thomas men & women: CCHA (men) (NCHC in 2026) WCHA (women) 4,000: 2025 Mohawk Harbor Event Center: Schenectady: NY: Union men & women: ECAC: 2,200 [9] Before 2025–26 season Seawolf Sports Complex (New Ice Arena) Anchorage: AK: Alaska ...
Hardee's IcePlex was a 2,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Chesterfield, Missouri. At one time, the 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2 ) building was the largest ice skating facility in Missouri. The facility had two regulation NHL-size rinks (85’ x 200’) with 600-seat capacities each.