Manchester Arena
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Manchester Arena | |
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Exterior of venue (c.2006) | |
Location | Trinity Way Victoria Station Manchester M3 1AR England |
Broke ground | March 1993 |
Opened | July 15, 1995 |
Owner | Mansford |
Operator | SMG Europe |
Architect | DLA Design, Austin-Smith:Lord and Ellerbe Becket |
Structural Engineer | Arup Group Limited |
Tenants | Manchester Storm (BISL, BJL) (1995–2002) Manchester Phoenix (EIHL) (2003–04) |
Capacity | 21,000 |
The Manchester Arena is an indoor arena in Hunts Bank, Manchester, England. Situated immediately north of the city centre, most of the arena is situated above Manchester Victoria station in air rights space.
The arena has the highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, and third largest in the European Union with a capacity of 21,000 and is one of the world's busiest indoor arenas, hosting music and sporting events such as boxing and swimming.[1] The arena was a key part of Manchester's bids to host the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2000 and was eventually used for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
The arena was the home of the Manchester Storm from 1995-2002 and the Manchester Phoenix in 2003-04.
References
- ↑ "Manchester Evening News arena". smg-europe.com. http://www.smg-europe.com/venue-profile.php?iVenuesId=8. Retrieved on 28 March 2008.
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