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Duluth Entertainment Convention Center

Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) is a multi-purpose arena and convention center complex located in Duluth, Minnesota. It has been home to the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog men's hockey team since 1966. The DECC is located on the waterfront near Duluth's famous Aerial Lift Bridge.

Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Arena
(DECC)
Former namesDuluth Arena Auditorium (1966-2010)
Address350 Harbor Drive
Duluth, MN 55802
OwnerDuluth Entertainment Convention Center
OperatorDuluth Entertainment Convention Center
Capacity5,333
Surface190' x 85' (hockey)
210' x 85' (indoor football)
Construction
Opened1966
Construction cost$6.5 million
Tenants
Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs Men's Hockey
(1966–2010)
Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs Women's Hockey
(1999–2010)
Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks (IFL)
(1999-2000)
Duluth Arena Football team (TAL)
(2024)

DECC Arena

History

The DECC Arena, originally called the Duluth Arena Auditorium, was built at a cost of $6.5 million, the arena portion of the complex houses a 190-by-85 foot hockey rink with 5,333 seats, and six locker rooms, including the recently remodeled $2 million locker room facility now used by the men and women Bulldog hockey teams.

The rink can be converted to allow the DECC Arena to host concerts, dinners, conventions, and shows.

Sports

The DECC was the site of the NCAA I men's hockey championships in both 1968 and 1981, hosted the 2003 and 2008 Women's NCAA Division I Frozen Four. A spacious lobby, where ticket sales originate, separates the Arena from Symphony Hall.

The DECC Arena hosted the Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks, an indoor football team, from 1999-2000 and will host the to-be-named Duluth Arena Football team in The Arena League, which is expected to begin play in 2024.

Symphony Hall

Symphony Hall is an auditorium that seats 2,400 and plays host to concerts, symphonies, plays, operas, high school and college graduations, and a variety of other activities.

Pioneer Hall

Pioneer Hall was added in 1976, and contains a hockey rink with smaller seating capability utilizing fold-out bleacher seating. Pioneer Hall is also the home of the Duluth Curling Club with eight curling rinks (can be expanded to provide up to 13 curling sheets for major events) and a lounge area. It is the largest curling venue in the United States, and has hosted two World Championships, the US Olympic Trials, and numerous National events. The Duluth Curling Club is the second largest curling club in the United States.

Convention center

Paulucci Hall, located beneath the lobby and built with the original Duluth Arena Auditorium in 1966, hosts numerous events. exhibits, expos, and social functions. Originally named Exhibition Hall, the space was dedicated to Jeno Paulucci on April 24, 1967.

In the mid-1990s a $30 million convention center was added, which is the site of numerous social, business and entertainment events, and features the 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m2) Lake Superior Ballroom, the 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m2) Harborside Ballroom, and 25 Meeting Rooms.

AMSOIL Arena

The 2008 Minnesota bonding bill included $38 million for the "DECC expansion project". The DECC expansion included a new multi-purpose arena for the UMD men's and women's ice hockey teams, The arena was an increase in seating capacity by 2,100 from the original DECC Arena and seats 6,600 for ice hockey and 8,500 for concerts. The expansion project also included a new parking ramp and more space for conventions and concerts, which DECC director Dan Russell said will bring more events to the complex. Construction began in September (2008), and the AMSOIL Arena opened on December 30, 2010 for a Men's UMD hockey game against the University of North Dakota.[1][2] The new arena was named AMSOIL Arena.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Duluth Entertainment Convention Center expansion".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-18. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  3. ^ http://arena.decc.org/resources/pdfs/DECC-AMSOIL-Arena-Announcement.pdf[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Duluth Entertainment Convention Center website
Preceded by
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Home of the
Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks

1999-2000
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Preceded by
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Home of the
Duluth TBD

2024
Succeeded by
Current
Preceded by Host of the
Frozen Four

1968
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of the
Frozen Four

1981
Succeeded by

Coordinates: 46°46′53″N 92°05′53″W / 46.78139°N 92.09806°W / 46.78139; -92.09806

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Duluth Entertainment Convention Center DECC is a multi purpose arena and convention center complex located in Duluth Minnesota It has been home to the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog men s hockey team since 1966 The DECC is located on the waterfront near Duluth s famous Aerial Lift Bridge Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Arena DECC Former namesDuluth Arena Auditorium 1966 2010 Address350 Harbor DriveDuluth MN 55802OwnerDuluth Entertainment Convention CenterOperatorDuluth Entertainment Convention CenterCapacity5 333Surface190 x 85 hockey 210 x 85 indoor football ConstructionOpened1966Construction cost 6 5 millionTenantsMinnesota Duluth Bulldogs Men s Hockey 1966 2010 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Women s Hockey 1999 2010 Duluth Superior Lumberjacks IFL 1999 2000 Duluth Arena Football team TAL 2024 Contents 1 DECC Arena 1 1 History 1 2 Sports 2 Symphony Hall 3 Pioneer Hall 4 Convention center 5 AMSOIL Arena 6 References 7 External linksDECC Arena EditHistory Edit The DECC Arena originally called the Duluth Arena Auditorium was built at a cost of 6 5 million the arena portion of the complex houses a 190 by 85 foot hockey rink with 5 333 seats and six locker rooms including the recently remodeled 2 million locker room facility now used by the men and women Bulldog hockey teams The rink can be converted to allow the DECC Arena to host concerts dinners conventions and shows Sports Edit The DECC was the site of the NCAA I men s hockey championships in both 1968 and 1981 hosted the 2003 and 2008 Women s NCAA Division I Frozen Four A spacious lobby where ticket sales originate separates the Arena from Symphony Hall The DECC Arena hosted the Duluth Superior Lumberjacks an indoor football team from 1999 2000 and will host the to be named Duluth Arena Football team in The Arena League which is expected to begin play in 2024 Symphony Hall EditSymphony Hall is an auditorium that seats 2 400 and plays host to concerts symphonies plays operas high school and college graduations and a variety of other activities Pioneer Hall EditPioneer Hall was added in 1976 and contains a hockey rink with smaller seating capability utilizing fold out bleacher seating Pioneer Hall is also the home of the Duluth Curling Club with eight curling rinks can be expanded to provide up to 13 curling sheets for major events and a lounge area It is the largest curling venue in the United States and has hosted two World Championships the US Olympic Trials and numerous National events The Duluth Curling Club is the second largest curling club in the United States Convention center EditPaulucci Hall located beneath the lobby and built with the original Duluth Arena Auditorium in 1966 hosts numerous events exhibits expos and social functions Originally named Exhibition Hall the space was dedicated to Jeno Paulucci on April 24 1967 In the mid 1990s a 30 million convention center was added which is the site of numerous social business and entertainment events and features the 26 000 sq ft 2 400 m2 Lake Superior Ballroom the 12 000 sq ft 1 100 m2 Harborside Ballroom and 25 Meeting Rooms AMSOIL Arena EditMain article AMSOIL Arena The 2008 Minnesota bonding bill included 38 million for the DECC expansion project The DECC expansion included a new multi purpose arena for the UMD men s and women s ice hockey teams The arena was an increase in seating capacity by 2 100 from the original DECC Arena and seats 6 600 for ice hockey and 8 500 for concerts The expansion project also included a new parking ramp and more space for conventions and concerts which DECC director Dan Russell said will bring more events to the complex Construction began in September 2008 and the AMSOIL Arena opened on December 30 2010 for a Men s UMD hockey game against the University of North Dakota 1 2 The new arena was named AMSOIL Arena 3 References Edit Duluth Entertainment Convention Center expansion permanent dead link UMD Bulldogs Men s Hockey Archived from the original on 2012 03 18 Retrieved 2012 05 31 http arena decc org resources pdfs DECC AMSOIL Arena Announcement pdf permanent dead link External links EditDuluth Entertainment Convention Center website Bulldogs in the NHLPreceded bynone Home of theDuluth Superior Lumberjacks1999 2000 Succeeded bynonePreceded bynone Home of theDuluth TBD2024 Succeeded byCurrentPreceded byOnondaga War MemorialSyracuse New York Host of theFrozen Four1968 Succeeded byBroadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs ColoradoPreceded byProvidence Civic CenterProvidence Rhode Island Host of theFrozen Four1981 Succeeded byProvidence Civic CenterProvidence Rhode Island Coordinates 46 46 53 N 92 05 53 W 46 78139 N 92 09806 W 46 78139 92 09806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duluth Entertainment Convention Center amp oldid 1153496546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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