- RBC Center
: "This article is about the indoor arena in Raleigh, NC. For the office tower in Toronto, Ontario, see
RBC Centre ."Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = | nickname =
location = 1400 Edwards Mill Road
Raleigh ,North Carolina 27607
broke_ground = July 22, 1997
opened = October 29, 1999
closed =
demolished =
owner = Centennial Authority
operator = Gale Force Sports & Entertainment
surface =
construction_cost= $158 million
architect = Odell
former_names = Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena (1999–2002)| tenants =Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) (1999-present)NC State Wolfpack (CIAA) (Men's Basketball)Carolina Cobras (AFL) (2000–2002)
seating_capacity = 19,722 (Basketball)
18,680 (Hockey)The RBC Center (originally the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena) is an indoor arena located in Raleigh,
North Carolina . It is home to theCarolina Hurricanes of the NHL and theNorth Carolina State University Wolfpack men's basketball team of NCAADivision I . The arena also hosted theCarolina Cobras of theArena Football League from 2000 to 2002. The arena neighborsCarter-Finley Stadium , home of Wolfpack Football; theNorth Carolina State Fair grounds; andDorton Arena (on the Fairgrounds).The arena seats 19,722 for basketball or 18,680 for
ice hockey , including 75 luxury suites and 2,000 club seats. The building has three concourses, and includes a 500-seat restaurant. It is the second largest arena in the ACC and the tenth-largest in the NCAA.History
The idea of a new basketball arena first emerged in the 1980s under the vision of Wolfpack coach
Jim Valvano . In 1989, the NCSU Trustees approved plans to build a 23,000 seat arena. The Centennial Authority was created by the NC Legislature in 1995 as the governing entity of the arena, then financed by state appropriation, local contributions, and University fundraising. The Centennial Authority refocused the project into a multi-use arena, leading to the 1997 relocation agreement of the Hurricanes (then theHartford Whalers ). Construction began that year and was completed in 1999 with an estimated cost of $158 million, which was largely publicly financed by a Hotel and Restaurant tax. The Hurricanes agreed to pay $20 million of the cost, and the state of North Carolina paid $18 million.Known as the Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena or ESA from 1999 to 2002, it was renamed the RBC Center after an extended search for a corporate sponsor.
RBC Bank , a U.S. bank that is owned by theRoyal Bank of Canada , acquired 20-yearnaming rights for a reported $80 million.The Carolina Hurricanes were on home ice when they won the
Stanley Cup onJune 19 ,2006 against the Oilers, 3–1.The Arena has hosted many notable
World Wrestling Entertainment events including WWF SummerSlam 2000 and WWE No Mercy 2006.The RBC Center is host of the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) tourney from 1999–Present.The RBC Center was a site for the men's Rounds 1 and 2 of the 2004 and 2008 NCAA Tournament.
The RBC Center is located on Edwards Mill Road, just off
Wade Avenue betweenInterstate 40 and Interstate 440The RBC Center is affectionately known as the "Raleigh Basketball Center."
The RBC Center is also known as the "Rink of Fire" for Carolina Hurricanes games as a play on words of the popular song by Johnny Cash.
Notable events
*2000 "
Bruce Springsteen and theE Street Band Reunion Tour
*2002 Stanley Cup Finals
*2004NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship first and second round
*2004NHL Draft
*2004 Usher:The Truth Tour
*2004Kelly Clarkson &Clay Aiken : Independent Tour
*2005 "Jeopardy! College Championship "
*2006 Stanley Cup Finals
*2006 "Nickelback :All the Right Reasons Tour "
*2007 "Christina Aguilera :Back To Basics Tour "
*2007 ""
*2007 "One Tree Hill"location shoot for a fictional state basketball tourney
*2007 "Beyoncé :The Beyoncé Experience "
*2008 "Van Halen :Van Halen World Tour 2008 "
*2008NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship first and second round
*2009 "Celine Dion :Taking Chances Tour "References
* NCSU Athletics. RBC Center Retrieved July 12, 2004 from [http://gopack.collegesports.com/facilities/esa.html] .
* RBC Center: History. Retrieved July 12, 2004 from [http://www.rbccenter.com/about/10.asp] .
* The Hockey News. 59.37 (2006): 6.External links
* [http://rbccenter.com Official site]
succession box
title = Home of theNC State Wolfpack
years = 1999 – present
before =Reynolds Coliseum
after = currentsuccession box
title = Home of theCarolina Hurricanes
years = 1999 – present
before =Greensboro Coliseum
after = currentsuccession box
title = Home of theCarolina Cobras
years = 2000 – 2002
before = none
after =Charlotte Coliseum succession box
title = Host of theJeopardy! College Championship
years = 2005
before =Petersen Events Center
after =Galen Center
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