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The arena seats 17,556 people and is the largest indoor arena in the Greater Cincinnati region with 346,100 square feet (32,150 m 2) of space. The arena underwent a $14 million renovation project in 1997. The current main tenant is the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL.
The Cincinnati Cyclones take on the Iowa Heartlanders Friday and Saturday evening, and the Maine Mariners on Sunday. Be sure to arrive early because the first 3,000 fans get some superb swag.
Cincinnati business and tourism leaders are pushing for a new Downtown arena to replace the aging Heritage Bank Center, which is currently home to the Cincinnati Cyclones, a minor league hockey ...
Team owner, Doug Kirchhofer, purchased what then was known as Riverfront Coliseum in downtown Cincinnati, renamed it The Crown and renovated the arena. During the seven seasons the Cyclones were in the arena, the venue was renamed the Firstar Center and now is known as Heritage Bank Center. The team has since been unsuccessful in reclaiming the ...
From 2019 to 2021, Columbus Crew games were split between Fox Sports Ohio and SportsTime Ohio, although those telecasts were blacked out in the Cincinnati area due to the presence of FC Cincinnati. On October 19, 2016, Fox Sports and the Reds announced an extension of their broadcast agreement to the end of the 2032 season.
The Cincinnati Cyclones take on Indy Fuel at Heritage Bank Center Wednesday night. SPORTS: Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Indy Fuel, 7:30 p.m., Heritage Bank Center, 100 Broadway, Downtown. $2 beer night ...
Cincinnati Gardens was an indoor arena located in Cincinnati, Ohio, that opened in 1949. The 25,000 square foot (2,300 m 2 ) brick and limestone building at 2250 Seymour Avenue in Bond Hill had an entrance that was decorated with six three-dimensional carved athletic figures.
Cincinnati Cyclones Miami Matadors (1998–1999) Louisville RiverFrogs (1995–1998) Heritage Bank Center U.S. Bank Arena (2001–2019) 2001–present 14,453 1975 Cincinnati, Ohio: Miami Arena: 1998–1999 14,823 1988 Miami, Florida: Broadbent Arena: 1995–1998 6,600 1977 Louisville, Kentucky: Fort Wayne Komets: Allen County War Memorial ...