Chevrolet Centre

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Chevrolet Centre

Location 229 East Front Street
Youngstown, OH 44503
Broke ground February 1998
Opened October 19, 2005
Owner The City of Youngstown, Ohio
Construction cost $42 million USD
Tenants Youngstown SteelHounds (CHL) (2005-present)
Mahoning Valley Thunder (af2) (2007-present)
Capacity Basketball: 5,900
Arena Football: 5,700

The Chevrolet Centre (formerly the Youngstown Convocation Center) is a 5,700-seat multi-purpose arena in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. It was built in 2005, thanks in a large part to a $26 million HUD redevelopment grant secured in 2000 by Congressman James A. Traficant, Jr. It is home to the Youngstown Steelhounds, an Ice hockey team in the Central Hockey League and the Mahoning Valley Thunder, an arena football team in the af2. The Chevrolet Centre is nicknamed The Chevy Centre/The Convo by most in the area.

The arena's grand opening was on October 29, 2005, when it hosted a concert by 3 Doors Down. The first hockey game was played about a week later, on November 4.

In Fall 2007, the city hired Eric Ryan Productions of Struthers, OH to temporarily operate the arena until the city could find another company to manage the facility. SMG and Global Spectrum are the final two companies in the running to run the Chevrolet Centre. The Chevy Centre was formerly managed by the International Coliseums Company, a subsidiary of Global Entertainment, which owns the Central Hockey League. On Friday, April 4, 2008; the city of Youngstown signed a deal with Ticketmaster to become the official ticket provider of the Chevrolet Centre. The arena itself is owned by the city.

The arena, which was initially named the Convocation Center when it opened in October, was renamed a few weeks after its opening on Friday November 18, 2005, when General Motors acquired the naming rights, and was renamed what it is at present. Choosing Chevrolet for the naming rights was highly appropriate because one of the brand's more successful cars, the Cobalt, is manufactured in nearby Lordstown, Ohio.

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The arena's first sold-out performance(s) were on November 12, 2005, when it hosted two concerts by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Both 2:30 and 7:30 shows were sold out. The first sold-out hockey game was on January 14, 2006.

The Chevy Centre gained a second sports tenant in 2007. The Mahoning Valley Thunder played their first home game on March 31, 2007.

The Chevy Centre has been at the forefront of what is hoped to be a major downtown revitalization in the city of Youngstown. The downtown economy has benefitted since its opening, primarily from guests patronizing its bars and restaurants before and after events.

The main entrance to the Chevrolet Centre.
The main entrance to the Chevrolet Centre.

In a deal that is unique compared to most American cities, the city and other private firms came to an agreement that allowed people to park for free in downtown on days when there is an event at the arena.

The Chevrolet Centre hosted its first outdoor concert on July 5, 2006, when Rivers Edge, Evans Blue, and headliner Shinedown performed in the arena's east parking lot before 2,500 concertgoers.

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