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The BankAtlantic Center (previously known as Broward County Civic Arena, National Car Rental Center and Office Depot Center) is an indoor arena located in Sunrise, Florida, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, near the popular Sawgrass Mills Mall. The arena is easily accessible from the Sawgrass Expressway at the Oakland Park Boulevard exit. The arena is home to the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League and the Florida Pit Bulls of the American Basketball Association. The arena was completed in 1998 at a cost of $185 million, almost entirely publicly financed. The arena features 70 suites and 2,300 club seats.[1]
[edit] HistoryThe search for a new arena began in 1993, when H. Wayne Huizenga obtained the new franchise for the Florida Panthers Hockey Team. The search process became a fast-track development strategy when the site in Sunrise, Florida, was selected in June, 1996. In July, 1996, Alex Muxo gathered more than a dozen architects, engineers and contractors for the first major design brainstorming session. Time was of the essence. A state-of-the-art arena had to be built by August 30, 1998, to accommodate the fall 1998 Hockey Season. Seventy suites were completed with wet bars, closed circuited monitors and leather upholstery. Averaging over 650 square feet, the suites are the largest in the country for this type of facility. All the activity was generated by over 50 subcontractors and 2.3 million man hours without a single injury.[citation needed] [edit] Regular eventsThe arena is home to the Florida Panthers of the NHL and formerly the Florida Pit Bulls of the ABA and the Florida Bobcats of the AFL 1998-2001 along with the only season of the Florida ThunderCats. This arena also serves as the host for the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic held every December in conjunction with the namesake college football game. The arena has also hosted the 2003 NHL All-Star Game and the 2005–2006 ABA All-Star game. [edit] Notable events
[edit] Boxing, mixed martial arts and wrestlingThe arena has held boxing, mixed martial arts and wrestling events such as Bash at the Beach '99, Armageddon '99 and Armageddon 2002. It also hosted WWE Monday Night Raw on November 19, 2007 which featured the return of Chris Jericho. The arena held EliteXC: Heat featuring the main event of Seth Petruzelli and Kimbo Slice took place on October 4, 2008. On January 2, 2009, WWE Raw held a live event, in which John Cena defeated Randy Orton to retain the World's Heavyweight title in the main event. On February 15, 2009, a lightweight bout between Nate Campbell and Ali Funeka took place in the arena. Strikeforce MMA will be making their debut at the arena on January 30, 2010 with an event set to air on Showtime. [edit] Barbra StreisandOn October 30, 2006, Barbra Streisand was pelted with a beverage and, as her politically-charged presentation ended, another man in the crowd found himself being escorted out as he shouted at her.[citation needed] Streisand shrugged both incidents off, saying some people would do better to buy her records than come to her shows.[citation needed]Her two shows here were filmed for a CBS TV special and a DVD released on April 28, 2009.[citation needed] [edit] George MichaelGeorge Michael ended his North-American leg of his 25 Live tour by playing one last show in Fort Lauderdale. [edit] Future DevelopmentPlans to develop property surrounding the arena are currently in progress. The plan involves removing the parking lot surrounding the building, in order to place high-rise apartments, as well as restaurants and retail businesses. An underground parking garage will be built to accommodate people driving into the arena for events. Concept designs can be found at City Of Oz website.[citation needed] [edit] Capacity[edit] Seating
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