Amway Center (Orlando, Florida)

The Amway Center is an indoor arena in Downtown Orlando, Florida. It was designed by HOK Sport and constructed from July 2008 to October 2010 at a cost of $480,000,000, replacing the Amway Arena. Amway currently owns the naming rights to the arena. The arena's all-seater capacity is 18,846, with 70 luxury boxes and 1,248 club seats, and its floor area if 875,000 sq ft (81,290 sq m). The northeast corner of the arena is anchored by a diaphanous feature tower bathed in colour-changing LED lighting.

The Amway Center is the home of the NBA's Orlando Magic. Its other tenants include the AFL's Orlando Predators (2011-present) and the ECHL's Orlando Solar Bears (2012-present). The arena hosted the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
Categories: stadium, sports venue, arena, basketball court, sports complex, concert hall
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Coordinates:  28°32'21"N 81°23'2"W

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  • Will host the Orlando Magic, Predators, and many other things currently at the Amway Arena.
  • Will also host the 2012 NBA All Star Game. GO MAGIC!!
  • Also in the most crime filled side of Orlando like the Citrus Bowl.
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