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Panorama of Joe Louis Arena in April 2008. The Detroit Shock practice at Joe Louis Arena before Game 5 of the 2006 WNBA Finals. Joe Louis Arena was an arena in Downtown Detroit. Completed in 1979 at a cost of US$57 million as a replacement for Olympia Stadium, it sat adjacent to Cobo Center on the bank of the Detroit River and was accessible by ...
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena – Los Angeles; Madison Square Garden (second) – New York (built on the site of the first Madison Square Garden; the New York Life Building now stands on the site) Madison Square Garden (third) – New York (demolished in 1968; used as a parking lot until One Worldwide Plaza was built on the site in 1989)
A Detroit People Mover car leaves the Huntington Place station and heads toward West Riverfront station (formerly known as the Joe Louis Arena station) in downtown Detroit on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023.
The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena was a multi-purpose arena at Exposition Park, in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was located next to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and just south of the campus of the University of Southern California, which managed and operated both venues under a master lease agreement with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission.
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The station previously served the Joe Louis Arena, the home of the NHL's Detroit Red Wings, until the arena's closure in 2017.The station was built with a series of wide concrete ramps from street level to the platform, allowing it to handle the flow of large crowds from events at the arena, and a pedestrian bridge linking the station's concourse level directly to the arena's entrance.
Los Angeles Clippers San Diego Clippers Buffalo Braves; Crypto.com Arena Staples Center (1999–2021) 1999–2024 19,067 1999 Los Angeles, California [141] Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Honda Center (2006–present) Pond of Anaheim (1993) 1994–1999 (partial schedule) 18,336 1993 Anaheim, California [142] Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena: 1984 ...
Crypto.com Arena* 18,230 [20] Los Angeles United States: Los Angeles Kings (1999–present) 22: Nationwide Arena* 18,144 [21] Columbus United States: Columbus Blue Jackets (2000–present) 23: Enterprise Center* 18,096 [22] St. Louis United States: St. Louis Blues (1994–present) 24: Xcel Energy Center* 18,064 [23] St. Paul United States