Amway Center
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| Amway Center | ||
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| 400 West Church Street | ||
| Arena information | ||
| Opened | October 1, 2010 | |
| Owner | City of Orlando | |
| Operator | Orlando Venues | |
| Cost | $480 million | |
| Capacity | 18,846 | |
| Tenants | ||
| Orlando Magic (NBA) (2010–present) | ||
The Amway Center is a indoor sports venue in Orlando, Florida. It is the new home of the Orlando Magic, replacing the Amway Arena in the 2010-11 NBA season, which has been home to the Magic since the franchise started in 1989.

