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Vibrant Arena at The MARK

The Vibrant Arena at The MARK, formerly known as The MARK of the Quad Cities, the iWireless Center, and the TaxSlayer Center is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Moline, Illinois. The facility opened in May 1993, under the name The MARK of the Quad Cities with the singer Neil Diamond as the opening act. The facility was renamed as the TaxSlayer Center on October 1, 2017. The arena started using its current name on September 1, 2022.[8]

Vibrant Arena at The MARK
Vibrant Arena in 2023
Vibrant Arena at The MARK
Location within Illinois
Vibrant Arena at The MARK
Location within the United States
Former namesThe MARK of the Quad Cities (1993–2007)
iWireless Center (2007–17)
TaxSlayer Center (2017–2022)
Address1201 River Dr
Moline, IL 61265
LocationQuad Cities
Coordinates41°30′28″N 90°31′14″W / 41.507837°N 90.520437°W / 41.507837; -90.520437
Public transit Quad Cities MetroLINK
OwnerQuad City Civic Center Authority
Capacity12,000 (concerts)
3,000 (theater concerts)
6,000 (amphitheater concerts)
9,200 (hockey)
Construction
Broke groundOctober 17, 1991[1]
OpenedMay 28, 1993[2]
Construction cost$33.4 million[2]
($71.8 million in 2022 dollars[3])
ArchitectEllerbe Becket[4]
Project managerNational Sports Services[5]
Services engineerKJWW Engineering Consultants[6]
General contractorHuber Hunt & Nichols Inc.[7]
Tenants
Quad City Thunder (CBA) (1993–2001)
Quad City Mallards (CoHL/UHL) (1995–2007)
The Summit League men's basketball tournament (1996–99)
Quad City Steamwheelers (AF2) (2000–09)
Quad City Flames (AHL) (2007–09)
Quad City Mallards (IHL/CHL/ECHL) (2009–18)
Quad City Steamwheelers (IFL) (2018–19, 2022–present)
Quad City Storm (SPHL) (2018–present)
Website
Venue Website

It is the home to the revived Quad City Steamwheelers of the Indoor Football League and the Quad City Storm in the SPHL.[9]

Sporting events edit

The arena has hosted NCAA Division I college basketball games (including the Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournament from 1996 to 1999) in addition to several NHL and NBA exhibition contests. The Missouri Valley Conference has hosted their Women's Basketball Tournament 2016, 2017, and 2018. The now-defunct Quad City Thunder basketball team played all their home games at the TaxSlayer Center from 1993 until the Continental Basketball Association folded eight years later.

Hockey has also been played at the arena since 1995. The Quad City Mallards of the United Hockey League played the first 12 years. They were replaced by the Quad City Flames of the American Hockey League for two seasons before moving to Abbotsford, British Columbia. After the Flames left, the Quad City Mallards were reincarnated in 2009 and played home games at the arena until 2018. In May 2018, two months after the Quad City Mallards ceased operations, TaxSlayer Center director Scott Mullen and former Mallards' owner Howard Cornfield announced a Southern Professional Hockey League team called the Quad City Storm would play the 2018–19 season.

In 2009, Western Illinois University's club hockey team, the Fighting Leathernecks, began playing there for four games per season.

From 2000 to 2009, the arena played host to arena football as the home of the af2's Quad City Steamwheelers, who won the first two Arena Cup championships in league history (the arena hosted both games at the time). The Steamwheelers came back in 2018 in Champions Indoor Football (CIF) before joining the Indoor Football League (IFL) for the 2019 season.

Configuration edit

The arena seats up to 12,000 for end-stage concerts along with center-stage concerts. It takes only six hours to convert the center into a theater (called The Theater at the TaxSlayer Center). The seating capacity is 3,000 for theater shows, including Broadway shows, concerts and family shows; and 6,000 for amphitheater concerts.

The center has also hosted professional wrestling events, including the 1997 Great American Bash and 2015 King of the Ring pay-per-views, and numerous broadcasts of World Wrestling Entertainment programming, including Raw, ECW and SmackDown. The arena also hosted WWE The Shield's Final Chapter on April 21, 2019.

The arena contains 31,000 square feet (2,900 m2) of arena floor space, allowing the arena to be used for trade shows and conventions; adjacent is 20,000 square feet (2,000 m2) of meeting room space and an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) lobby. The attendance record was set in 1996, when more than 12,000 people viewed Neil Diamond's concert.

Naming rights edit

In August 2005, iWireless (formerly Iowa Wireless, a T-Mobile affiliate), announced a 10-year agreement with The MARK (former name) and the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority to secure naming rights to the arena. The name change to the "iWireless Center" occurred July 19, 2007. The naming rights agreement with iWireless was intended to be extended for two more years in July 2017.[10] However, a new sponsor, TaxSlayer, an online tax and finance firm, bought the rights in 2017. In September of that same year, TaxSlayer Chief Marketing Officer Chris Moloney announced at a press conference that the company had signed a long-term agreement to be the title sponsor of the venue, which would now be called the TaxSlayer Center beginning on October 1, 2017.[11] On August 17, 2022, the arena announced a new naming rights deal with Vibrant Credit Union. The new name of the arena, Vibrant Arena at The MARK, will take effect on September 1, 2022.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Deckhard, Linda (October 28, 1991). . Amusement Business. Archived from the original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Rexroat, Dee Ann (May 28, 1993). "New Moline Arena Mark Heats Up Concert Scene". The Gazette (Cedar Rapids). Retrieved September 23, 2011.
  3. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "The MARK of the Quad Cities" 2009-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, Ellerbe Becket Official Website
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  6. ^ . KJWW Engineering Consultants. Archived from the original on April 26, 2003. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  7. ^ "IMPACT - Illowa Construction Labor and Management Council". Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  8. ^ KWQC Staff. "TaxSlayer Center to become Vibrant Arena at The Mark". KWQC.com. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  9. ^ "New hockey team coming to QC is part of Southern Professional Hockey League". WQAD-TV. May 23, 2018.
  10. ^ Amanda Hancock (July 19, 2017). "iWireless extends sponsorship of iWireless Center for 2 years". Quad-City Times. Davenport. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  11. ^ "iWireless Center has a new name: the TaxSlayer Center". Quad-City Times. Davenport. September 28, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  12. ^ Day, Connor (August 17, 2022). "TaxSlayer Center to be renamed 'Vibrant Arena at The MARK' on Sept. 1". WQAD-TV. Moline. Retrieved 2022-08-23.

External links edit

  • Official Site

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The Vibrant Arena at The MARK formerly known as The MARK of the Quad Cities the iWireless Center and the TaxSlayer Center is a 12 000 seat multi purpose arena located in Moline Illinois The facility opened in May 1993 under the name The MARK of the Quad Cities with the singer Neil Diamond as the opening act The facility was renamed as the TaxSlayer Center on October 1 2017 The arena started using its current name on September 1 2022 8 Vibrant Arena at The MARKVibrant Arena in 2023Vibrant Arena at The MARKLocation within IllinoisShow map of IllinoisVibrant Arena at The MARKLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesThe MARK of the Quad Cities 1993 2007 iWireless Center 2007 17 TaxSlayer Center 2017 2022 Address1201 River DrMoline IL 61265LocationQuad CitiesCoordinates41 30 28 N 90 31 14 W 41 507837 N 90 520437 W 41 507837 90 520437Public transitQuad Cities MetroLINKOwnerQuad City Civic Center AuthorityCapacity12 000 concerts 3 000 theater concerts 6 000 amphitheater concerts 9 200 hockey ConstructionBroke groundOctober 17 1991 1 OpenedMay 28 1993 2 Construction cost 33 4 million 2 71 8 million in 2022 dollars 3 ArchitectEllerbe Becket 4 Project managerNational Sports Services 5 Services engineerKJWW Engineering Consultants 6 General contractorHuber Hunt amp Nichols Inc 7 TenantsQuad City Thunder CBA 1993 2001 Quad City Mallards CoHL UHL 1995 2007 The Summit League men s basketball tournament 1996 99 Quad City Steamwheelers AF2 2000 09 Quad City Flames AHL 2007 09 Quad City Mallards IHL CHL ECHL 2009 18 Quad City Steamwheelers IFL 2018 19 2022 present Quad City Storm SPHL 2018 present WebsiteVenue WebsiteIt is the home to the revived Quad City Steamwheelers of the Indoor Football League and the Quad City Storm in the SPHL 9 Contents 1 Sporting events 2 Configuration 3 Naming rights 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSporting events editThe arena has hosted NCAA Division I college basketball games including the Mid Continent Conference men s basketball tournament from 1996 to 1999 in addition to several NHL and NBA exhibition contests The Missouri Valley Conference has hosted their Women s Basketball Tournament 2016 2017 and 2018 The now defunct Quad City Thunder basketball team played all their home games at the TaxSlayer Center from 1993 until the Continental Basketball Association folded eight years later Hockey has also been played at the arena since 1995 The Quad City Mallards of the United Hockey League played the first 12 years They were replaced by the Quad City Flames of the American Hockey League for two seasons before moving to Abbotsford British Columbia After the Flames left the Quad City Mallards were reincarnated in 2009 and played home games at the arena until 2018 In May 2018 two months after the Quad City Mallards ceased operations TaxSlayer Center director Scott Mullen and former Mallards owner Howard Cornfield announced a Southern Professional Hockey League team called the Quad City Storm would play the 2018 19 season In 2009 Western Illinois University s club hockey team the Fighting Leathernecks began playing there for four games per season From 2000 to 2009 the arena played host to arena football as the home of the af2 s Quad City Steamwheelers who won the first two Arena Cup championships in league history the arena hosted both games at the time The Steamwheelers came back in 2018 in Champions Indoor Football CIF before joining the Indoor Football League IFL for the 2019 season Configuration editThe arena seats up to 12 000 for end stage concerts along with center stage concerts It takes only six hours to convert the center into a theater called The Theater at the TaxSlayer Center The seating capacity is 3 000 for theater shows including Broadway shows concerts and family shows and 6 000 for amphitheater concerts The center has also hosted professional wrestling events including the 1997 Great American Bash and 2015 King of the Ring pay per views and numerous broadcasts of World Wrestling Entertainment programming including Raw ECW and SmackDown The arena also hosted WWE The Shield s Final Chapter on April 21 2019 The arena contains 31 000 square feet 2 900 m2 of arena floor space allowing the arena to be used for trade shows and conventions adjacent is 20 000 square feet 2 000 m2 of meeting room space and an 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 lobby The attendance record was set in 1996 when more than 12 000 people viewed Neil Diamond s concert Naming rights editIn August 2005 iWireless formerly Iowa Wireless a T Mobile affiliate announced a 10 year agreement with The MARK former name and the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority to secure naming rights to the arena The name change to the iWireless Center occurred July 19 2007 The naming rights agreement with iWireless was intended to be extended for two more years in July 2017 10 However a new sponsor TaxSlayer an online tax and finance firm bought the rights in 2017 In September of that same year TaxSlayer Chief Marketing Officer Chris Moloney announced at a press conference that the company had signed a long term agreement to be the title sponsor of the venue which would now be called the TaxSlayer Center beginning on October 1 2017 11 On August 17 2022 the arena announced a new naming rights deal with Vibrant Credit Union The new name of the arena Vibrant Arena at The MARK will take effect on September 1 2022 12 See also editList of convention centers in the United StatesReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vibrant Arena at The MARK Deckhard Linda October 28 1991 Construction under way for Ill s Quad City Center Amusement Business Archived from the original on March 9 2016 Retrieved April 16 2012 a b Rexroat Dee Ann May 28 1993 New Moline Arena Mark Heats Up Concert Scene The Gazette Cedar Rapids Retrieved September 23 2011 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 The MARK of the Quad Cities Archived 2009 06 10 at the Wayback Machine Ellerbe Becket Official Website NSSSports com Facilities Archived from the original on 25 October 2014 Retrieved 25 October 2014 The Mark of the Quad Cities Moline IL KJWW Engineering Consultants Archived from the original on April 26 2003 Retrieved February 13 2013 IMPACT Illowa Construction Labor and Management Council Retrieved 25 October 2014 KWQC Staff TaxSlayer Center to become Vibrant Arena at The Mark KWQC com Retrieved 2022 08 18 New hockey team coming to QC is part of Southern Professional Hockey League WQAD TV May 23 2018 Amanda Hancock July 19 2017 iWireless extends sponsorship of iWireless Center for 2 years Quad City Times Davenport Retrieved 2017 07 20 iWireless Center has a new name the TaxSlayer Center Quad City Times Davenport September 28 2017 Retrieved 2017 09 28 Day Connor August 17 2022 TaxSlayer Center to be renamed Vibrant Arena at The MARK on Sept 1 WQAD TV Moline Retrieved 2022 08 23 External links editOfficial Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vibrant Arena at The MARK amp oldid 1182575693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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