Van Andel Arena
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| Van Andel Arena | |
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| Location | 130 West Fulton St. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 |
| Opened | October 8, 1996 |
| Owner | Grand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority |
| Operator | SMG Management |
| Construction cost | $75 million USD |
| Architect | Rossetti architects |
| Tenants | Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) (1996-present) Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) (1998-present) Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA) (1996-2001) |
| Capacity | Hockey10,834 Arena Football:10,834 concert:13,184 |
The Van Andel Arena is a 10,834-seat multi-purpose arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After a $75 million construction effort, the arena opened on October 8, 1996 and since has attracted more than five million patrons. It is home to the Grand Rapids Griffins ice hockey team, and the Grand Rapids Rampage Arena football team. It was also home court of the now defunct Grand Rapids Hoops basketball team.
As a concert venue Van Andel Arena seats 12,858 for end-stage shows, 13,184 for center-stage shows. The arena floor measures 85 feet-by-220 feet. The arena features 9,886 permanent seats and 44 luxury suites (the 16 luxury suites in the upper bowl seat 20 each, and 24 of the lower bowl suites seat 15, with the other four seating 18 each.) There are 1,298 retractable seats at Van Andel Arena.
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[edit] Significant events
According to the Grand Rapids Press, Van Andel Arena hosted an estimated 12,000 people "in what may have been the biggest free-admission event ever held in the arena," when Barack Obama held a campaign event there on May 14, 2008.[1] At the rally, John Edwards publicly endorsed Obama's campaign for the first time. [2]
[edit] Grand River Promenade
The Grand River Promenade, the official name for the skyway, goes between the DeVos Place Convention Center and the Van Andel Arena.
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