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Erie Insurance Arena

Erie Insurance Arena (originally known as Erie Civic Center and later, Louis J. Tullio Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the downtown area of Erie, Pennsylvania. It is home to the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League and was the former home of the Erie BayHawks of the NBA G League. It was built in 1983 as part of the Erie Civic Center Complex Plaza, which also includes the Warner Theatre and UPMC Park – all of which are administered by the Erie County Convention Center Authority. The arena is named for the Erie Insurance Group, which purchased the naming rights in May 2012.

Erie Insurance Arena

Erie Insurance Arena
Location within Pennsylvania
Erie Insurance Arena
Location within the United States
Former namesErie Civic Center (1983–2008)[1]
Louis J. Tullio Arena (2008–2012)
Address809 French Street
LocationErie, Pennsylvania
Coordinates42°7′41″N 80°4′51″W / 42.12806°N 80.08083°W / 42.12806; -80.08083
OwnerErie County Convention Center Authority
OperatorErie County Convention Center Authority
Capacity6,716 (Hockey)
6,562 (Indoor football)
6,982 (Basketball)
9,360 (Concert)
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 1981
OpenedJune 7, 1983 (1983-06-07)[2]
RenovatedDec 2011 – Sept 2013
Construction cost$9.3 million[2]
ArchitectHeidt, Evans & Salata (original)
Sink Combs Dethlefs (renovation)
Tenants
Erie Golden Blades (ACHL) (1983–1987)
Erie Panthers (ECHL) (1988–1996)
Erie Wave (WBL) (1990–1992)
Erie Otters (OHL) (1996–present)
Erie Invaders (IFL) (2000)
Erie Freeze (AIFL/AIFA) (2005–2007)
Erie BayHawks (NBA D-League) (2008–2017)
Erie Explosion (SIFL/UIFL/CIFL/PIFL) (2011–2015)
Lake Erie Eagles (NCPHL/CPJHL) (2016–2018)
Erie BayHawks (NBA G League) (2017–2019)
Erie BayHawks (NBA G League) (2019–2021)

History edit

Erie Insurance Arena was built for $9.3 million in 1983. It opened in June 1983 with a Beach Boys concert. Since then, it has hosted entertainers including Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, KISS, Barry Manilow, Alan Jackson, Trans-Siberian Orchestra,Def Leppard and Alice Cooper. Erie Insurance Arena has also featured Blippi, Disney on Ice, WCW, WWE, TNA Wrestling, the Harlem Globetrotters, and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.[3]

In May 2012, the Erie County Convention Center Authority and the Erie Insurance Group announced a 10-year, $3 million naming agreement that would rename the former Louis J. Tullio Arena, "Erie Insurance Arena." This renaming coincided with the completion of the current $42 million renovation project that was completed in September 2013.[4] The renovation, designed by Friday/Sink Combs Dethlefs Joint Venture Architects, modernized the arena and added some new sections and a landscaped park entrance. Construction on the project was carried out by the Pittsburgh-based Turner Construction Company. Improvements included additional seating and concourses. To accommodate this, its footprint expanded from the original 152,000-square-foot (14,100 m2) to 218,000-square-foot (20,300 m2). This increased the venue's capacity to 6,833 for hockey, 6,754 for basketball and about 9,000 for concerts. Erie Insurance Arena now has enlarged lobbies, more box office windows, luxury suites, administrative offices, mechanical rooms, training areas, new locker rooms, and a club level sponsored by the Erie Times-News. Funding for the renovations derived from $32 million pledged by former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell, combined with $10 million paid by Erie County.[3] The arena has hosted numerous high school and college basketball games. Two of the most notable basketball games were between Cathedral Preparatory School and McDowell and local colleges, Gannon University and Mercyhurst University. Both games featured rival schools. Both games generated the most attended high school and college basketball games in city history, both selling out at 5,500.

In September 2014, the Erie County Convention Center Authority completed a $1.4 million upgrade to the arena which had been dropped from the previous renovation due to a tightened budget. This upgrade included a closed-circuit video system, high-definition video panels on the east and west ends of the arena, and a high-definition "center ice" video scoreboard. The new scoreboard replaced the scoreboard added in 2006. The video boards replaced scoreboards from the original construction of the arena in 1983. The new scoreboard and video boards were manufactured by Daktronics.[5]

Television edit

2011 NCAA Women's Frozen Four edit

Louis J. Tullio Arena, in conjunction with Mercyhurst College, hosted the 2011 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament, in which the Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Boston University Terriers in the championship final by a score of 4-1.[8]

2014 NCAA Women's Division II National Elite Eight edit

Erie Insurance Arena, in conjunction with Gannon University, hosted the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament, in which the Bentley Falcons defeated the West Texas A&M Buffaloes 73–65.

Arena attractions edit

Erie Insurance Arena offers conventional food and beverage offerings such as pizza and corn dogs, as well as some more local items such as Greek hot dogs, Greek nachos, and pepperoni balls. The venue offers a separate menu for the floor seats, which includes the shrimp cocktail, spinach artichoke dip, steak burger on a pretzel bun, chicken bacon sandwich, cheesesteak, and a vegetable platter. It also features wine, beer, and mixed cocktail drinks.[9]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  2. ^ a b Flowers, Kevin (June 15, 2008). "Millions Have Flocked to Major Downtown Venue Since June 1983". Erie Times-News. Retrieved June 15, 2008.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Erie County Convention Center Authority. October 16, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  4. ^ Flowers, Kevin (May 10, 2012). "Tullio Arena to Become Erie Insurance Arena". Erie Times-News. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  5. ^ Flowers, Kevin (May 15, 2014). . Erie Times-News. Archived from the original on October 23, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  6. ^ "World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Events from Erie, Pennsylvania".
  7. ^ "World Championship Wrestling (WCW) Events from Erie, Pennsylvania".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-21. Retrieved 2011-08-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ Guiher, Joshua (2012). "Tullio Arena Reviews, Erie BayHawks". Stadium Journey. Retrieved September 7, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • OHL Arena Guide - Erie Insurance Arena

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Erie Insurance Arena originally known as Erie Civic Center and later Louis J Tullio Arena is a multi purpose indoor arena in the downtown area of Erie Pennsylvania It is home to the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League and was the former home of the Erie BayHawks of the NBA G League It was built in 1983 as part of the Erie Civic Center Complex Plaza which also includes the Warner Theatre and UPMC Park all of which are administered by the Erie County Convention Center Authority The arena is named for the Erie Insurance Group which purchased the naming rights in May 2012 Erie Insurance ArenaErie Insurance ArenaLocation within PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaErie Insurance ArenaLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesErie Civic Center 1983 2008 1 Louis J Tullio Arena 2008 2012 Address809 French StreetLocationErie PennsylvaniaCoordinates42 7 41 N 80 4 51 W 42 12806 N 80 08083 W 42 12806 80 08083OwnerErie County Convention Center AuthorityOperatorErie County Convention Center AuthorityCapacity6 716 Hockey 6 562 Indoor football 6 982 Basketball 9 360 Concert ConstructionBroke groundSeptember 1981OpenedJune 7 1983 1983 06 07 2 RenovatedDec 2011 Sept 2013Construction cost 9 3 million 2 ArchitectHeidt Evans amp Salata original Sink Combs Dethlefs renovation TenantsErie Golden Blades ACHL 1983 1987 Erie Panthers ECHL 1988 1996 Erie Wave WBL 1990 1992 Erie Otters OHL 1996 present Erie Invaders IFL 2000 Erie Freeze AIFL AIFA 2005 2007 Erie BayHawks NBA D League 2008 2017 Erie Explosion SIFL UIFL CIFL PIFL 2011 2015 Lake Erie Eagles NCPHL CPJHL 2016 2018 Erie BayHawks NBA G League 2017 2019 Erie BayHawks NBA G League 2019 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Television 3 2011 NCAA Women s Frozen Four 4 2014 NCAA Women s Division II National Elite Eight 5 Arena attractions 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editErie Insurance Arena was built for 9 3 million in 1983 It opened in June 1983 with a Beach Boys concert Since then it has hosted entertainers including Elton John Rod Stewart Cher KISS Barry Manilow Alan Jackson Trans Siberian Orchestra Def Leppard and Alice Cooper Erie Insurance Arena has also featured Blippi Disney on Ice WCW WWE TNA Wrestling the Harlem Globetrotters and Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey Circus 3 In May 2012 the Erie County Convention Center Authority and the Erie Insurance Group announced a 10 year 3 million naming agreement that would rename the former Louis J Tullio Arena Erie Insurance Arena This renaming coincided with the completion of the current 42 million renovation project that was completed in September 2013 4 The renovation designed by Friday Sink Combs Dethlefs Joint Venture Architects modernized the arena and added some new sections and a landscaped park entrance Construction on the project was carried out by the Pittsburgh based Turner Construction Company Improvements included additional seating and concourses To accommodate this its footprint expanded from the original 152 000 square foot 14 100 m2 to 218 000 square foot 20 300 m2 This increased the venue s capacity to 6 833 for hockey 6 754 for basketball and about 9 000 for concerts Erie Insurance Arena now has enlarged lobbies more box office windows luxury suites administrative offices mechanical rooms training areas new locker rooms and a club level sponsored by the Erie Times News Funding for the renovations derived from 32 million pledged by former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell combined with 10 million paid by Erie County 3 The arena has hosted numerous high school and college basketball games Two of the most notable basketball games were between Cathedral Preparatory School and McDowell and local colleges Gannon University and Mercyhurst University Both games featured rival schools Both games generated the most attended high school and college basketball games in city history both selling out at 5 500 In September 2014 the Erie County Convention Center Authority completed a 1 4 million upgrade to the arena which had been dropped from the previous renovation due to a tightened budget This upgrade included a closed circuit video system high definition video panels on the east and west ends of the arena and a high definition center ice video scoreboard The new scoreboard replaced the scoreboard added in 2006 The video boards replaced scoreboards from the original construction of the arena in 1983 The new scoreboard and video boards were manufactured by Daktronics 5 Television editWorld Wrestling Federation taped their WWF Superstars and WWF Wrestling Challenge television programs from 1991 1995 6 World Championship Wrestling taped their WCW Thunder WCW Worldwide and WCW Saturday Night television programs from the Erie Civic Center from 1997 2000 7 2011 NCAA Women s Frozen Four editLouis J Tullio Arena in conjunction with Mercyhurst College hosted the 2011 NCAA National Collegiate Women s Ice Hockey Tournament in which the Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Boston University Terriers in the championship final by a score of 4 1 8 2014 NCAA Women s Division II National Elite Eight editErie Insurance Arena in conjunction with Gannon University hosted the NCAA Division II women s basketball tournament in which the Bentley Falcons defeated the West Texas A amp M Buffaloes 73 65 Arena attractions editErie Insurance Arena offers conventional food and beverage offerings such as pizza and corn dogs as well as some more local items such as Greek hot dogs Greek nachos and pepperoni balls The venue offers a separate menu for the floor seats which includes the shrimp cocktail spinach artichoke dip steak burger on a pretzel bun chicken bacon sandwich cheesesteak and a vegetable platter It also features wine beer and mixed cocktail drinks 9 Gallery edit nbsp Louis J Tullio Arena 2008 nbsp Erie Insurance Arena 2015See also edit nbsp Pennsylvania portalBayfront Convention Center Erie County Field HouseReferences edit Directions to Ice Rinks Archived from the original on 2014 03 20 Retrieved 2014 03 20 a b Flowers Kevin June 15 2008 Millions Have Flocked to Major Downtown Venue Since June 1983 Erie Times News Retrieved June 15 2008 a b Louis J Tullion Arena to Undergo 42 Million Renovation amp Expansion PDF Erie County Convention Center Authority October 16 2012 Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2013 Retrieved October 16 2012 Flowers Kevin May 10 2012 Tullio Arena to Become Erie Insurance Arena Erie Times News Retrieved May 14 2012 Flowers Kevin May 15 2014 Erie Insurance Arena to Get New High Definition Video Scoreboard Erie Times News Archived from the original on October 23 2014 Retrieved January 24 2015 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE Events from Erie Pennsylvania World Championship Wrestling WCW Events from Erie Pennsylvania Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 09 21 Retrieved 2011 08 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Guiher Joshua 2012 Tullio Arena Reviews Erie BayHawks Stadium Journey Retrieved September 7 2012 External links editOfficial website OHL Arena Guide Erie Insurance Arena Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erie Insurance Arena amp oldid 1169937199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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