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Hunt Armory (also known as Pittsburgh Armory) is a former armory located at 324 Emerson Street in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Pittsburgh architects W.G. Wilkins Co. Announced on August 29, 1909 and budgeted at $450,000 ($15.3 million in present-day terms) it was completed by 1916.
In 2000, former Pittsburgh Steelers Robin Cole led a group of investors who attempted to purchase the Iceoplex to turn it into a community center. [6] In 2011, the owners, Southpointe Rink Associates, placed the facility for sale, asking $11 million. [6] The facility employs about 15 full-time people and up to 50 total during peak season. [6]
Hunt Armory; J. Jaffa Shrine Center; K. Kinney Natatorium; P. ... Utz Arena; Y. York City Ice Arena This page was last edited on 2 April 2017, at 21:27 (UTC). ...
Location of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County. ... Consolidated Ice Company Factory No. 2: November 8, 2000 ... Hunt Armory: Hunt Armory. November 14, 1991 ...
The Garden, which had the world's largest indoor ice rink and a second-floor ballroom, became a premier indoor venue. [4] Duquesne Garden on January 19, 1901. The Pittsburgh Athletic Club vs. Queen's University. Queen's won, 1–0, in front of 5,523 at the Garden. This postcard of the event was published in 1909
"The Frozen Four will be a major showcase for the city of Pittsburgh as well as our emerging hockey program. This is one of the NCAA's premier events, and Robert Morris and the city of Pittsburgh will be an excellent host." [59] In December 2012, the arena began hosting the Three Rivers Classic, a two-day Division I college ice hockey tournament.
Interior of the casino, the first hockey team in 1895. This is the earliest known image of ice hockey in Pittsburgh. The casino contained luxury boxes, as well as a grand theater, and a $45,000 roof garden. Each end of the ice rink featured 10 dressing rooms which were furnished with oil paintings and tapestries.
The RMU Island Sports Center opened in 1998, and houses several ice and inline skating rinks, a golf range, a miniature golf course, athletic fields, a strength and fitness center, a bistro and a pro shop. [1] In 2003, Robert Morris University bought a Superfund Site's land (called Ohio River Park) from Neville Land Company for 2.7 million. [2]