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Lucas County Arena : ウィキペディア英語版
Huntington Center (Toledo)
in dollars)
| architect = HNTB
The Collaborative Inc.〔
| project_manager = Project Management Consultants LLC〔(Project Management Consultants: Lucas County Arena )〕
| structural engineer = Poggemeyer Design Group〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.poggemeyer.com/services/services_structural4.htm )
| services engineer = M-E Engineers, Inc.〔(Lucas County Multi Purpose Arena Bp 2 )〕
| general_contractor = Lathrop/R. Gant LLC
| former_names = Lucas County Arena (2009–2010)
| tenants = Toledo Walleye (ECHL) (2009–present)
Toledo Crush (LFL) (2014–2015)
| seating_capacity = Concerts: 4,784 (half-house)
5,903 (3/4 house)
7,286 (End-stage)
9,341 (center-stage)
Basketball: 8,000
Ice Hockey: 7,389 (8,200 with standing room)
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The Huntington Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in downtown Toledo, Ohio It was completed in 2009 and cost $105 million to build. It replaced the Toledo Sports Arena, which has since been demolished.
It serves as the home of the Toledo Walleye ECHL ice hockey team, and as of 2014 is the home of the Toledo Crush of the Legends Football League.〔http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/21900〕
==History==
After a successful partnership on the Mud Hens Stadium (Fifth Third Field), the Lucas County Commissioners again teamed with HNTB Architecture Inc., a national sports architecture firm located in Kansas City; The Collaborative Inc, of Toledo; and Poggemeyer Design Group, of Toledo.
The arena is also looking to become the first new LEED sports arena in the United States. The arena's signature green design element is a "green wall" outside of the building, which will feature the use of plant life on the exterior of the building to help cool the arena by shading the glass-enclosed main entrance of the arena. The arena's location to mass transit systems, use of a light-colored roof membrane that reflects sunlight and underground cisterns collecting rain water to re-use for landscaping purposes around the arena, are also emphasized to acquire LEED points for the project.〔

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