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What is the Cavs arena called?

What is the Cavs arena called?

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Cleveland Cavaliers/Arenas/Stadiums
ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE, originally named Gund Arena, opened in 1994 at 100 Gateway Plaza as part of the new Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex, which was intended to revitalize downtown Cleveland.

Where was the old Cleveland Arena?

3717 Euclid Avenue Cleveland
The Cleveland Crusaders of the new World Hockey Association began play in 1972, hosting games there until 1974….Cleveland Arena.

Location 3717 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio, 44115 United States
Coordinates 41°30′14″N 81°39′40″WCoordinates: 41°30′14″N 81°39′40″W
Construction

When was Gund Arena built?

October 17, 1994
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Who owns Gund Arena?

Gateway Economic Development
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse/Owners

Where was the original home of the Cleveland Cavaliers?

The Arena served as the original home of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1970s before the team moved to the Richfield Coliseum in Summit County.

When did the Cleveland Cavaliers move to Richfield Coliseum?

The Arena. The Arena served as the original home of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1970s before the team moved to the Richfield Coliseum in Summit County. The Cleveland Arena was also the site of one of the first rock and roll concerts ever held: the Moondog Coronation Ball of 1952.

When was the Arena in Cleveland Ohio built?

The Arena at 3717 Euclid Avenue was built in 1937 by sports promoter Albert C. Stuphin.

Where can I find the Cleveland Cavaliers phone number?

Cleveland Cavaliers Main Office: General phone number: (216) 420-2000. General e-mail address: [email protected]. HOW TO FIND US: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. One Center Court. Cleveland, Ohio