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- Alaska_Airlines_Center abstract "The Alaska Airlines Center is a 5,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Anchorage, Alaska. Located on the campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and adjacent to Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC), the arena is currently under construction, with its opening planned for 2014. The arena went through several preliminary names, such as the UAA Community Arena, Seawolf Arena and Seawolf Sports Arena, before a naming rights and sponsorship deal was announced between UAA and Alaska Airlines on March 21, 2013.When the arena opens, it will replace the Wells Fargo Sports Center as the home of UAA's athletic department and programs, including UAA Seawolves basketball and volleyball teams. The Sports Center was built in 1978, at a time when Anchorage Community College predominated the campus; UAA had come into existence only a few years prior during a system reorganization, replacing Anchorage Senior College. Athletic officials at UAA had long complained of the inadequacies of the facility. After making preliminary plans, they set about serious lobbying efforts to secure funds to replace the structure starting in 2007.Then-Alaska governor Sarah Palin vetoed $1 million for planning of the structure from the fiscal year (FY) 2008 capital budget. Shortly thereafter, Fran Ulmer was appointed chancellor of UAA, and began to intensively champion the arena. Financing came together as a result of the efforts led by Ulmer and other UAA officials, legislators Kevin Meyer and Bill Stoltze, and Anchorage businessmen Don Winchester and Steve Nerland. In 2008, a Title IX lawsuit was filed against UAA over inequitable facilities for the women's athletic teams at the Wells Fargo Sports Center, which heightened efforts to replace that structure. In 2009, the University of Alaska Board of Regents approved a smaller, $80 million arena, before approving the current arena at their meeting in Fairbanks on June 3, 2011. $15 million was allocated in the FY 2009 capital budget, with an additional $60 million coming from the approval of bonds by Alaska voters in 2010. The remaining $34 million came from the FY 2012 capital budget signed by governor Sean Parnell, which also included $2 million for team recruiting efforts for the Great Alaska Shootout. Design of the arena commenced in 2011, shortly after the regents' vote. Groundwork and construction occurred throughout 2012.The arena and PAMC will share parking, as parking on the UAA campus north of Providence Drive is limited. The 2013 Shootout will be held at the Sullivan Arena, though long-term plans for the Shootout venue have not yet been made, owing to declining attendance. The school's ice hockey team will also continue to play at the Sullivan, as plans for this arena did not include an ice rink. The Wells Fargo Sports Center has an ice rink. However, it's unclear whether the team will continue to use the rink for practice, as future plans for that building, once vacated by the athletic department, have not been finalized. UAA officials are considering the future construction of a separate ice hockey arena. The arena is also expected to attract non-UAA tenants, some of whom currently rent the Sullivan to hold their events.".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center cost "1.09E8".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center formerName "UAA Community Arena, Seawolf Arena, Seawolf Sports Arena".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center location Alaska.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center location Anchorage,_Alaska.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center location United_States.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center owner University_of_Alaska_Anchorage.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center seatingCapacity "5600".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center tenant Alaska_Anchorage_Seawolves_men's_ice_hockey.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center tenant University_of_Alaska_Anchorage.
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center brokeGround "2012".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center capacity "5600".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center constructionCost "1.09E8".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center formerNames "UAA Community Arena, Seawolf Arena, Seawolf Sports Arena".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center fullname "Alaska Airlines Center".
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center location Alaska.
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center location United_States.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center name "Alaska Airlines Center".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center opened "2014".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center operator "UAA Athletic Department".
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center tenants University_of_Alaska_Anchorage.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center subject Category:College_basketball_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center subject Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Alaska.
- Alaska_Airlines_Center subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Anchorage,_Alaska.
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center type Stadium.
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center comment "The Alaska Airlines Center is a 5,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Anchorage, Alaska. Located on the campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and adjacent to Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC), the arena is currently under construction, with its opening planned for 2014.".
- Alaska_Airlines_Center label "Alaska Airlines Center".
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- Alaska_Airlines_Center name "Alaska Airlines Center".