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WesBanco Arena

WesBanco Arena (originally Wheeling Civic Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Wheeling, West Virginia. It was built in 1977 at a cost of $7 million. It is home to the Wheeling Nailers ice hockey team, the West Virginia Roughriders indoor football team, and the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference wrestling tournament.

WesBanco Arena
WesBanco Arena
Location within West Virginia
WesBanco Arena
Location within the United States
Former namesWheeling Civic Center (1977–2003)
Address2 14th Street
LocationWheeling, West Virginia
OwnerWheeling Municipal Auditorium Board
OperatorWheeling Municipal Auditorium Board
Capacity5,600 (concerts)
5,406 (Ice hockey)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundAugust 31, 1975
OpenedApril 19, 1977[3]
Construction cost$9 million ($31.75 million in 2021 dollars)[1]
ArchitectDalton-Dalton Little & Newport[2]
Tenants
Wheeling Thunderbirds/Nailers (ECHL) (1992–present)
Ohio Valley Greyhounds (NIFL/UIF) (2001–2007)
Wheeling Wildcats (CIFL) (2009)
West Virginia Roughriders (AAL) (2019)[4]

Background and history

In February 1973, a civic center in Wheeling was proposed,[5] and in May 1973, Mosser Construction Inc. was announced to be the architectural firm for the arena.[6] Plans for construction of the venue, along with plans for a nearby parking garage, were approved by Wheeling City Council on April 16, 1974. The combined cost of both properties was estimated to be $9.6 million.[7] On September 16, 1974, a petition by Wheeling residents James R. Kucera and Robert J. Haberfield, who opposed the construction of the civic center, was turned down by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. The action paved the way for the City Council to sell bonds for the project.[8]

The arena's original construction date, April 1, 1975, was announced in February 1975,[9] but by September 6, 1975, construction had begun on the civic center. Around this time, the architectural firm Dalton, Dalton, Little & Newport replaced Mosser Construction Inc. as the architects.[2] The center's opening date was announced as April 19, 1977,[1] and on that day, the arena opened to the public with a Doobie Brothers concert, which was attended by 6,922.[10]

On October 18, 2003, Wheeling-based bank holding company WesBanco signed a 10-year naming rights deal for $2.3 million. The company renewed the deal for 10 more years for $2.5 million on August 23, 2013.[11]

Amenities

It can also be used for conventions, trade shows, concerts, banquets and other events. It features 23,684 square feet (2,200 m2) of space plus 7,500 square feet (700 m2) of meeting room space. These meeting rooms can accommodate parties from ten to several hundred people. The largest meeting room is named "Health Plan Pavilion." The in-house catering department is capable of catering any size event for any needs. The meeting rooms host area Civitan, Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and Serra's clubs lunches and meetings weekly. During Nailers hockey games and some other events the "Health Plan Pavilion" is open to all ticketed patrons featuring a full-service restaurant and bar.

It features a 46-foot (14 m)-high ceiling.[citation needed] The Robert C. Byrd Intermodal Transportation Center can accommodate cars for the arena's maximum capacity. The back parking lot offers parking to guests at some events and parking for trucks, trailers and buses of acts and offers direct stage access load-in through the large elephant door.

It offers access for handicap patrons, including direct access from handicap parking, an elevator, direct access to multiple concessions and restroom areas and handicap seating available from different spots throughout the arena.[citation needed]

Events

Hockey

The Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL have played home games at the arena since 1993. The arena hosted games three, four and five of the 2016 Kelly Cup Finals, featuring the hometown Nailers taking on the visiting Allen Americans. Wheeling won game three after splitting with Allen in games one and two. The Nailers lost games four and five, giving Allen a 3–2 series lead going back to Allen. Allen went on to win the series 4–2. The 1993 ECHL All Star Classic was also held at the arena.

Local sports

The outer hallways are lined with display cases as the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. These cases display memorabilia from all schools past and present in the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference, as well as memorabilia from Ohio Valley natives, who have gone on to professional sports careers, including Bill Mazeroski, Bobby Douglas, Chuck Howley, Phil Niekro and Joe Niekro, among others. The arena also hosts the conference's annual Banquet of Champions, the largest high school athletic banquet in the United States.

It also played host to the West Virginia Mountaineers basketball team for one season in the 1999–2000 season due to construction at the team's normal venue. Other sporting events such as high school basketball, college hockey, indoor football and others have hosted games at the arena on a regular basis. The Harlem Globetrotters have become a favorite of residents making yearly appearances at the arena.

Other events

Comedians such as Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Dunham have appeared at the arena. Stage shows such as Cats, Chicago, Lord of the Dance and Blue Man Group, have also packed the arena. This arena has also played host to high action entertainment events such as Monster Jam, WWE, Thunder Nationals, Freestyle Motocross, PBR and others every year. On November 12, 1977, a concert by Emerson, Lake & Palmer was recorded for a future broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Elton John also performed a concert there in 2012.

References

  1. ^ a b "Wheeling Civic Center to Open". Beckley Post-Herald. Beckley, West Virginia. April 5, 1977. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Wheeling Zooms Past City In Convention Center Race". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 6, 1975. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  3. ^ "Listen to the Music". Observer–Reporter. Washington, PA. April 19, 1977.
  4. ^ "'It was a total honor': Richmond Roughriders find new home in West Virginia". WRIC-TV. September 24, 2018.
  5. ^ "Proposals". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 26, 1973. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "Mosser Wins Two Contracts". The News-Messenger. Fremont, Ohio. May 2, 1973. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  7. ^ "Wheeling Plans 2 Buildings". Weirton Daily Times. Weirton, West Virginia. April 17, 1974. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  8. ^ "Wheeling Civic Center Work Will Continue Says Court". The Daily Courier. Connellsville, Pennsylvania. September 17, 1974. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  9. ^ "Wheeling Center Start Set for April". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 16, 1975. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  10. ^ "Top Box Office" (PDF). Billboard. Vol. 89, no. 18. May 7, 1977. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510.
  11. ^ "WesBanco Arena Name to Remain". The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register. Wheeling, West Virginia. August 24, 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2020.

External links

  • WesBanco Arena
  • WesBanco Bank

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United StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesWheeling Civic Center 1977 2003 Address2 14th StreetLocationWheeling West VirginiaOwnerWheeling Municipal Auditorium BoardOperatorWheeling Municipal Auditorium BoardCapacity5 600 concerts 5 406 Ice hockey SurfaceMulti surfaceConstructionBroke groundAugust 31 1975OpenedApril 19 1977 3 Construction cost 9 million 31 75 million in 2021 dollars 1 ArchitectDalton Dalton Little amp Newport 2 TenantsWheeling Thunderbirds Nailers ECHL 1992 present Ohio Valley Greyhounds NIFL UIF 2001 2007 Wheeling Wildcats CIFL 2009 West Virginia Roughriders AAL 2019 4 Contents 1 Background and history 2 Amenities 3 Events 3 1 Hockey 3 2 Local sports 3 3 Other events 4 References 5 External linksBackground and history EditIn February 1973 a civic center in Wheeling was proposed 5 and in May 1973 Mosser Construction Inc was announced to be the architectural firm for the arena 6 Plans for construction of the venue along with plans for a nearby parking garage were approved by Wheeling City Council on April 16 1974 The combined cost of both properties was estimated to be 9 6 million 7 On September 16 1974 a petition by Wheeling residents James R Kucera and Robert J Haberfield who opposed the construction of the civic center was turned down by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia The action paved the way for the City Council to sell bonds for the project 8 The arena s original construction date April 1 1975 was announced in February 1975 9 but by September 6 1975 construction had begun on the civic center Around this time the architectural firm Dalton Dalton Little amp Newport replaced Mosser Construction Inc as the architects 2 The center s opening date was announced as April 19 1977 1 and on that day the arena opened to the public with a Doobie Brothers concert which was attended by 6 922 10 On October 18 2003 Wheeling based bank holding company WesBanco signed a 10 year naming rights deal for 2 3 million The company renewed the deal for 10 more years for 2 5 million on August 23 2013 11 Amenities EditIt can also be used for conventions trade shows concerts banquets and other events It features 23 684 square feet 2 200 m2 of space plus 7 500 square feet 700 m2 of meeting room space These meeting rooms can accommodate parties from ten to several hundred people The largest meeting room is named Health Plan Pavilion The in house catering department is capable of catering any size event for any needs The meeting rooms host area Civitan Kiwanis Lions Rotary and Serra s clubs lunches and meetings weekly During Nailers hockey games and some other events the Health Plan Pavilion is open to all ticketed patrons featuring a full service restaurant and bar It features a 46 foot 14 m high ceiling citation needed The Robert C Byrd Intermodal Transportation Center can accommodate cars for the arena s maximum capacity The back parking lot offers parking to guests at some events and parking for trucks trailers and buses of acts and offers direct stage access load in through the large elephant door It offers access for handicap patrons including direct access from handicap parking an elevator direct access to multiple concessions and restroom areas and handicap seating available from different spots throughout the arena citation needed Events EditHockey Edit The Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL have played home games at the arena since 1993 The arena hosted games three four and five of the 2016 Kelly Cup Finals featuring the hometown Nailers taking on the visiting Allen Americans Wheeling won game three after splitting with Allen in games one and two The Nailers lost games four and five giving Allen a 3 2 series lead going back to Allen Allen went on to win the series 4 2 The 1993 ECHL All Star Classic was also held at the arena Local sports Edit The outer hallways are lined with display cases as the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame These cases display memorabilia from all schools past and present in the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference as well as memorabilia from Ohio Valley natives who have gone on to professional sports careers including Bill Mazeroski Bobby Douglas Chuck Howley Phil Niekro and Joe Niekro among others The arena also hosts the conference s annual Banquet of Champions the largest high school athletic banquet in the United States It also played host to the West Virginia Mountaineers basketball team for one season in the 1999 2000 season due to construction at the team s normal venue Other sporting events such as high school basketball college hockey indoor football and others have hosted games at the arena on a regular basis The Harlem Globetrotters have become a favorite of residents making yearly appearances at the arena Other events Edit Comedians such as Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Dunham have appeared at the arena Stage shows such as Cats Chicago Lord of the Dance and Blue Man Group have also packed the arena This arena has also played host to high action entertainment events such as Monster Jam WWE Thunder Nationals Freestyle Motocross PBR and others every year On November 12 1977 a concert by Emerson Lake amp Palmer was recorded for a future broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour Elton John also performed a concert there in 2012 References Edit a b Wheeling Civic Center to Open Beckley Post Herald Beckley West Virginia April 5 1977 Retrieved November 4 2020 a b Wheeling Zooms Past City In Convention Center Race The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh Pennsylvania September 6 1975 Retrieved November 11 2011 Listen to the Music Observer Reporter Washington PA April 19 1977 It was a total honor Richmond Roughriders find new home in West Virginia WRIC TV September 24 2018 Proposals Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh Pennsylvania February 26 1973 Retrieved November 4 2020 Mosser Wins Two Contracts The News Messenger Fremont Ohio May 2 1973 Retrieved November 4 2020 Wheeling Plans 2 Buildings Weirton Daily Times Weirton West Virginia April 17 1974 Retrieved November 4 2020 Wheeling Civic Center Work Will Continue Says Court The Daily Courier Connellsville Pennsylvania September 17 1974 Retrieved November 4 2020 Wheeling Center Start Set for April The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh Pennsylvania February 16 1975 Retrieved November 4 2020 Top Box Office PDF Billboard Vol 89 no 18 May 7 1977 p 42 ISSN 0006 2510 WesBanco Arena Name to Remain The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register Wheeling West Virginia August 24 2013 Retrieved November 5 2020 External links EditWesBanco Arena WesBanco Bank Coordinates 40 3 53 N 80 43 29 W 40 06472 N 80 72472 W 40 06472 80 72472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WesBanco Arena amp oldid 1094447187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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