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Budweiser Events Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Budweiser Events Center
in dollars)
| architect = PBK Architects Inc.〔(Loveland Colo Gets Arena That It Has Been Dying For )〕
Bullock Smith & Partners〔(KL&A Public Projects )〕
Kenney & Associates Inc.〔
| structural engineer = KL&A, Inc.〔
| services engineer = US Engineering Co.〔
| general_contractor = Neenan Construction Co.〔
| seating_capacity = 7,200 (concerts)
5,289 (ice hockey)
| tenants = Colorado Eagles (ECHL) (2003–present)
Colorado Crush (IFL) (2007–present)
Colorado Lightning (PASL) (2008–2009)
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The Budweiser Events Center is a 7,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Loveland, Colorado (USA). The Arena is located on The Ranch (Larimer County Fairgrounds and Events Complex) and is owned by Larimer County, Colorado and managed by Global Spectrum, L.P., and tickets are handled by ComcastTIX.
It is home to the Colorado Eagles ice hockey team, the Colorado Crush indoor football team and the Colorado Lightning indoor soccer team.
It contains 777 club seats and 24 luxury suites.〔
==History==
Construction was completed and doors opened for the first event on September 20, 2003 with a sold-out exhibition hockey game between the Colorado Avalanche and the Florida Panthers.
The Colorado Eagles established a new standard for minor league professional hockey with their 145th consecutive regular season sellout, set on January 12, 2008 in a victory vs. rival Rocky Mountain Rage.
Including playoff games, the Eagles have sold out 181 consecutive games total – every single game in their 4½ years of operation.

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