Columbus Civic Center
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Not to be confused with Columbus Civic Center (Ohio), a civic center in Columbus, Ohio.
Columbus Civic Center is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbus, Georgia, built in 1996.
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"The Dragons Den" and "The Jungle" | |
Location | 400 4th Street Columbus, Georgia 31901 |
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Coordinates | 32.450276°N 84.987699°W / 32.450276; -84.987699 |
Owner | City of Columbus, Georgia |
Operator | City of Columbus, Georgia |
Capacity | 9,109 (concerts) 7,459 (hockey) 7,573 (indoor football) 7,671 (basketball)[1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 20, 1994[2] |
Opened | August 9, 1996[3] |
Construction cost | $45 million[4] ($87.4 million in 2023 dollars[5]) |
Architect | Odell Associates[6] |
Project manager | McDevitt Street Bovis, Inc.[7] |
General contractor | Genoa Construction[8] |
Tenants | |
Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL/ECHL/SPHL) (1996–2017) Columbus Comets (EISL) (1997) Columbus Riverdragons (NBDL) (2001–2005) Columbus Wardogs (AF2) (2001–2004) Chattahoochee Valley Vipers (AIFL) (2006) Columbus Lions (NAL/AIFA/AIF) (2007–present) Auburn Tigers (CHS) (2010–present) Columbus River Dragons (FPHL) (2019–present) Columbus Rapids (NISL) (2021–2023) Foundry FC (NISL) (2023-present) |
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