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- US_Airways_Center abstract "US Airways Center is a sports and entertainment arena located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The arena opened in 1992 and is the home of the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association and the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association. US Airways Center is located near Chase Field, the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and together those two venues make up half of the buildings used for Phoenix area professional teams. (The other two venues, University of Phoenix Stadium and Jobing.com Arena, are located in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.)The arena was known from its opening until 2006 as America West Arena, with naming rights having been sold to Tempe, Arizona based America West Airlines. In 2005, America West purchased rival carrier US Airways and assumed its name, with the naming rights agreement carried with it. The venue adopted its current name in 2006 after a rebranding, and is the second arena that US Airways has owned the naming rights for after Washington, DC's Capital Centre, which was known as US Airways Arena from 1996 until 1997 after the company, which had been known as USAir prior to that, rebranded.The naming rights agreement in place is set until 2022. However, with the recent merger between US Airways and American Airlines and the rebranding under the American name that will take place, it is unclear whether American will break the contract or rebrand the arena with its own name. American already owns the naming rights to two other arenas, American Airlines Center in Dallas and American Airlines Arena in Miami.The arena finished renovations in 2003, which added an air-conditioned glassed pavilion to keep people cool while waiting in line for tickets or before events.These renovations were part of the Phoenix Suns plan to keep the arena viable when Jobing.com Arena would open and take event dates from America West Arena. The idea to remake the arena came to Jerry Colangelo when he visited Staples Center, and envisioned a similar entertainment district in Phoenix.The Arena also features, the Verve Lounge, a high-class exclusive bar lounge.".
- US_Airways_Center architect Ellerbe_Becket.
- US_Airways_Center builder Tutor_Perini.
- US_Airways_Center buildingStartDate "1990-08-01".
- US_Airways_Center cost "9.0E7".
- US_Airways_Center engineer Fred_Severud.
- US_Airways_Center engineer Horst_Berger.
- US_Airways_Center engineer WSP_Global.
- US_Airways_Center formerName "America West Arena (1992–2006)".
- US_Airways_Center location Phoenix,_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center openingDate "1992-06-06".
- US_Airways_Center owner Phoenix,_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Arizona_Rattlers.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Arizona_Sandsharks.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Cyber_Sunday_(2008).
- US_Airways_Center tenant Phoenix_Coyotes.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Phoenix_Mercury.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Phoenix_RoadRunners.
- US_Airways_Center tenant Phoenix_Suns.
- US_Airways_Center thumbnail USAirwaysCenterNight.jpg?width=300.
- US_Airways_Center wikiPageExternalLink www.usairwayscenter.com.
- US_Airways_Center wikiPageID "260915".
- US_Airways_Center wikiPageRevisionID "604101714".
- US_Airways_Center after AT&T_Stadium.
- US_Airways_Center after Alamodome.
- US_Airways_Center after Jobing.com_Arena.
- US_Airways_Center after "current".
- US_Airways_Center after "final".
- US_Airways_Center after "folded".
- US_Airways_Center architect Ellerbe_Becket.
- US_Airways_Center before Arizona_Veterans_Memorial_Coliseum.
- US_Airways_Center before Smoothie_King_Center.
- US_Airways_Center before Target_Center.
- US_Airways_Center before Verizon_Center.
- US_Airways_Center before Winnipeg_Arena.
- US_Airways_Center before "first arena".
- US_Airways_Center brokeGround "1990-08-01".
- US_Airways_Center caption "Entrance of arena seen at night".
- US_Airways_Center constructionCost "9.0E7".
- US_Airways_Center formerNames "America West Arena".
- US_Airways_Center generalContractor Tutor_Perini.
- US_Airways_Center hasPhotoCollection US_Airways_Center.
- US_Airways_Center location "201".
- US_Airways_Center location "Phoenix, Arizona 85004".
- US_Airways_Center logoImage "200".
- US_Airways_Center nickname "The Purple Palace, The Snake Pit".
- US_Airways_Center opened "1992-06-06".
- US_Airways_Center operator "Phoenix Arena Development, L.P.".
- US_Airways_Center owner Phoenix,_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center projectManager Hunt_Construction_Group.
- US_Airways_Center publictransit 3rd_Street_and_Washington_Street_and_3rd_Street_and_Jefferson_Street_(Convention_Center)_(Metro_Light_Rail_station).
- US_Airways_Center renovated "2003".
- US_Airways_Center seatingCapacity "Arena football: 15,505".
- US_Airways_Center seatingCapacity "Basketball: 19,023 , 18,422".
- US_Airways_Center seatingCapacity "Ice hockey: 16,210".
- US_Airways_Center servicesEngineer WSP_Global.
- US_Airways_Center stadiumName "US Airways Center".
- US_Airways_Center structuralEngineer Fred_Severud.
- US_Airways_Center structuralEngineer Horst_Berger.
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Arizona Rattlers".
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Arizona Sandsharks".
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Phoenix Coyotes".
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Phoenix Mercury".
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Phoenix RoadRunners NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament".
- US_Airways_Center tenants "Phoenix Suns".
- US_Airways_Center title Arizona_Rattlers.
- US_Airways_Center title NBA_All-Star_Game.
- US_Airways_Center title Phoenix_Coyotes.
- US_Airways_Center title Phoenix_Mercury.
- US_Airways_Center title Phoenix_RoadRunners.
- US_Airways_Center title Phoenix_Suns.
- US_Airways_Center title WWE_Cyber_Sunday.
- US_Airways_Center title "Home of the".
- US_Airways_Center title "Host of the".
- US_Airways_Center title "Host of".
- US_Airways_Center wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- US_Airways_Center years "1992".
- US_Airways_Center years "1995".
- US_Airways_Center years "1996".
- US_Airways_Center years "1997".
- US_Airways_Center years "2005".
- US_Airways_Center years "2008".
- US_Airways_Center years "2009".
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:1992_establishments_in_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Arena_football_venues.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Basketball_venues_in_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Defunct_National_Hockey_League_venues.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Defunct_indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_the_United_States.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Event_venues_established_in_1992.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Indoor_soccer_venues_in_the_United_States.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Music_venues_in_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:National_Basketball_Association_venues.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Phoenix_Coyotes_arenas.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Phoenix_Mercury.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Phoenix_Points_of_Pride.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Phoenix_Suns_venues.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Professional_wrestling_venues_in_the_United_States.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1992.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Phoenix,_Arizona.
- US_Airways_Center subject Category:US_Airways_Group.