Sprint Center
is a large, multi-use indoor arena in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. [1] The building is located at 14th Street and Grand Boulevard, on the east side of the Power & Light District. The arena's title sponsor is the telecommunications company Sprint, whose world headquarters is in nearby Overland Park, Kansas.
Sprint Center opened to the public on October 10, 2007, and a concert on October 13, 2007 by Elton John was the first event held at the arena. [2] [3] The arena is estimated to seat 18,500 people and to have 72 suites. Sprint Center has effectively replaced Kemper Arena, which was built in 1974 just a few miles away in the southern portion of the West Bottoms. Additionally, the College Basketball Experience, which includes the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame will be connected to and located directly north of Sprint Center.
Sprint Center hosted the 2008 Big 12 Conference men's basketball tournament, and in addition will host the first and second rounds of the 2009 NCAA Men's Tournament and the regional rounds of the 2010 NCAA Women's Tournament.
Kansas City has also entered into discussions with the NHL and the NBA regarding possible expansion or relocation of a professional hockey and/or basketball franchise for the arena.
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Details
Ground was broken for the arena on
June 24,
2005, and construction completed on
October 10,
2007. The final design, by the Downtown Arena Design Team (a collaboration of the architectural firms HOK Sport, 360 Architecture, Rafael Architects and Ellerbe Becket), was selected in August 2005. The construction manager responsible for the entire project was M.A. Mortenson Company, based out of Minneapoils, MN. The complete exterior glass facade system, all metal panels for the adjacent buildings and all accessory metal cladding was custom designed, detailed and supplied by Overgaard Ltd., Hong Kong. In total there is approximately 13.000m² (139,932 square feet) of double insulated glass and 5.000m² (53,820 square feet) painted aluminum curtain wall panels. In addition there are roughly 200 tons of system profiles and accessories. All of the 2,404 individual glass units on the main building where produced sequentially and completely assembled prior to shipping. The arena also features a work of
public art, The Moons, by artist
Chris Doyle, commissioned by the Kansas City Municipal Arts Commission.
The
Big 12 Conference men's basketball tournament will take place at the Sprint Center in 2008, marking the tournament's return to Kansas City after three years in
Dallas and
Oklahoma City. Women's basketball will take place at the nearby
Municipal Auditorium.
The arena also houses the headquarters of the
National Association of Basketball Coaches and the
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Which, is located at 1301 Grand Boulevard connected to the Sprint Center.
The outside of the arena is entirely glass. Inside it has state of the art technology with a 360 degree
LED video screen. This facility allows Kansas City to draw most concerts touring the United States. There has been speculation of an NBA or NHL team relocating to the Sprint Center, but as of yet no definitive plans have been announced. The city was given an NHL franchise in 1974, the
Kansas City Scouts, but the Scouts moved in 1976 to
Colorado, and eventually to
New Jersey.
[4] [5]. In 1972, the
Cincinnati Royals basketball team moved to Kansas City to become the
Kings. The NBA franchise left for
Sacramento, California after the 1985 season.
Sprint Center opened on time and on budget on October 10th at 10:10 am. A tour lasted from 10:10 am - 10:10 pm for those who wanted to see it to grab a ticket at the box office. The tour consisted of the
College Basketball Experience, two open concession stands: "Taco Taco" and "Oak Street Pizza"; a free drink from
UMB Bank and other free items: a UMB Bank cup, a UMB Bank frisbee, and a UMB Bank ice scraper.
UMB Bank is the only
ATM in the new arena because it is a Sprint Center Founding Partner along with
Farmland, The
University of Kansas Hospital,
QuikTrip, and
Olevia. There are other Sprint Center Founding Partners:
H&R Block,
Toyota,
American Century Investments,
YRC Worldwide, and
Time Warner Cable of Kansas City. The highest food price is around $9.00 and many visitors have found out that they can see every event from anywhere they sit.
Arena users
Concerts
Elton John served as the Sprint Center's first act on 2 October 13, 2007}}. This concert sold out in the first 90 minutes of the tickets being on sale.
Garth Brooks performed nine shows between 2 November 5, 2007}} and 2 November 14, 2007}}. The original show was scheduled for the last date of the nine day run, and the other eight were added in response to high demand. Brooks' show on 2 November 14}} was broadcast live in movie theaters all around the world.
Hannah Montana's show on 2 December 3, 2007}} sold out in 9 minutes, and became controversial due to the high percentage of tickets purchased by
scalpers; tickets offered for resale reached prices as high as $2,000.
Tina Turner will begin her first tour in eight years with the Sprint Center being her first concert date on October 1st, 2008, tickets for this venue sold out in a record 2 minutes. Tina Turner will also perform at the Sprint Center on October 8th, 2008 for the second time of her
Tina: Live in Concert Tour
.
Janet Jackson will bring her
Rock Witchu Tour to the Sprint Center on October 24th 2008. Celine Dion will also perform on November 15,2008.
Arena Football League
The
Kansas City Brigade announced that they will move from their current home at
Kemper Arena to Sprint Center beginning with the
2008 season. The Sprint Center will be able to hold 17,297 people for
Arena Football and will also have 72 sold out suites.
[6]
Possible major-league sports
William "Boots" Del Biaggio, Jr. made an offer to purchase the
Nashville Predators of the
NHL with the intention of bringing the team to the Sprint Center.
[7] However, Del Biaggio has since joined a group of Nashville investors in an effort to keep the Predators in Nashville.
[8] In June 2008 Kansas City's hopes to land the Predators took another blow as Del Biaggio ran into legal trouble over a multitude of unpaid loans, culminating in him filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, effectively ending any chance of Del Biaggio moving the Predators to Missouri. On 2 January 10, 2007}}, three
NBA teams were reported to have taken an interest in relocating: the
Los Angeles Clippers, the
Seattle SuperSonics, and an as-yet-unnamed franchise.
[9] However, the Supersonics have since moved to
Oklahoma City.
Other Sporting Events
- The CBE Classic was held at Sprint Center on 2 November 19, 2007}} and 2 November 20, 2007}}.
- AVP Pro Beach Volleyball's Hot Winter Nights Tour
held at the Sprint Center on 2 January 12, 2008}}.
- WWE SmackDown! and ECW was held at Sprint Center on 2 October 23, 2007}}.
Transportation
The arena's vicinity is served by five
interstate highways:
- Interstate 35
- Interstate 70
- Interstate 435
- Interstate 670
- Interstate 29
and three
U.S. Routes:
- U.S. Route 24
- U.S. Route 40
- U.S. Route 71
Kansas City International Airport, originally named Mid-Continent International Airport, is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Downtown Kansas City in
Platte County, Missouri.
The area also is served by the
KCATA's bus rapid transit (BRT) line, the
Metro Area Express
, or
MAX
, which began service in 2 July 2005}}. MAX links the
River Market,
Downtown,
Union Station,
Crown Center,
Waldo, and the
Country Club Plaza. By design, MAX operates and is marketed more like a rail system than a local bus line. A unique identity was created for MAX, including 13 modern diesel buses and easily identifiable “stations". MAX features state-of-the-art technology to deliver customers a high level of reliability, speed and comfort. Dedicated lanes during rush hour help give MAX a rapid, smooth ride, and special traffic signalization holds a green light longer, only if needed, to keep MAX on schedule. Limited stops resulted in reduced travel time between Downtown and the Plaza to about 10 minutes. MAX runs seven days a week from 5am to 1am. During rush hour periods, the buses make stops roughly every 10 minutes. The one-way fare is $1.25.