McNichols Sports Arena
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| Former location | ||
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| Denver, Colorado | ||
| Arena inforamtion | ||
| Broke ground: | August 8, 1973 | |
| Opened: | August 22, 1975 | |
| Closed | 1999 | |
| Demolished | 2000 | |
| Owner: | City of Denver | |
| Owner: | City of Denver | |
| Cost: | $16 million | |
| Capacity: | 17,171 | |
| Tenants | ||
| Denver Nuggets (NBA) (1975-1999) 1990 NCAA Division I Men's Tournament | ||
| Denver Nuggets arenas | ||
| <- Denver Coliseum | ||
| Pepsi Center -> | ||
The McNichols Sports Arena was an indoor arena in Denver Colorado. The arena served as home to the Denver Nuggets from 1975 to 1999. In 1999 the Nuggets moved to the Pepsi Center and the arena was demolished to expand the Mile High Stadium parking lot.
