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  • Amalie Arena
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  • The Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida, that is used for hockey games, basketball games, arena football games, and concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.
  • Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, and arena football games, as well as concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.
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Former names
  • Ice Palace
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  • 6
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  • #FFFFFF
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BorderColor
  • silver
broke ground
  • 1995
construction cost
  • 1.39E8
Coordinates
  • 27
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  • #FFE93E
Height
  • 2.200000
Title
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  • Amalie Arena
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  • 20
TAB
  • General
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Before
Years
  • 1996
  • 1999
After
seating capacity
  • 19000
  • Basketball: 20,500
  • Arena Football: 19,500
  • Concert: 21,500
  • Ice hockey: 19,500
Architect
  • Ellerbe Becket
Opened
  • 1996-10-20
Owner
  • Oren Koules Hockey LLC.
  • Tampa Bay Sports And Entertainment LLC
tenants
  • Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Tampa Bay Storm
  • Tampa Breeze
Location
  • 401
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  • The Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida, that is used for hockey games, basketball games, arena football games, and concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.
  • Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, and arena football games, as well as concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. The venue, located in Downtown Tampa's Channelside District was a secondary location chosen after the failure of Tampa Coliseum Inc. to secure funding to construct an arena on Tampa Sports Authority land near Tampa Stadium. It opened in 1996 as the Ice Palace. Its first event was a performance by the Royal Hanneford Circus. The first hockey game was the Lightning hosting the New York Rangers, which the Lightning won by a score of 5–2. The arena was built as a new home for the Lightning after the club outgrew the older, smaller Expo Hall at the Florida State Fairgrounds. Prior to the opening of the Ice Palace, the Lightning moved to the Florida Suncoast Dome, which was nicknamed the "Thunderdome," in St. Petersburg, Florida, joining the Tampa Bay Storm, in 1994. Upon the completion of the Ice Palace, both the Lightning and the Storm moved in. The Thunderdome, now Tropicana Field, is currently home to Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays.
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