Spectrum Center
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This article is about the arena in Charlotte. For the former arena in Philadelphia, see Spectrum (arena). For LGBT-oriented student affairs office at the University of Michigan, see Spectrum Center (community center).
Spectrum Center is an indoor arena located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It is owned by the city of Charlotte and operated by its main tenant, the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The arena seats 19,077 for NBA games but can be expanded to 20,200 for college basketball games.
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Former names | Charlotte Bobcats Arena (2005–2008) Time Warner Cable Arena (2008–2016) |
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Address | 333 East Trade Street |
Location | Charlotte, North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35°13′30″N 80°50′21″W |
Public transit | CTC/Arena |
Owner | City of Charlotte |
Operator | Hornets Sports & Entertainment |
Capacity | Basketball: 19,077 (expandable to 20,200) Pro Wrestling: 20,200 (maximum) Concerts: |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 29, 2003 |
Opened | October 21, 2005 |
Renovated | 2016 |
Construction cost | $260 million ($406 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Architect | Ellerbe Becket[2] Odell Associates, Inc. The Freelon Group, Inc. |
Project manager | PC Sports[3] |
General contractor | Hunt/R.J. Leeper[4] |
Tenants | |
Charlotte Hornets (NBA) (2005–present) Charlotte Checkers (ECHL) (2005–2010) Charlotte Sting (WNBA) (2006) Charlotte Checkers (AHL) (2010–2015) | |
Website | |
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