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-The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' 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 {{Wikipedia}}Sports_Authority_Field_at_Mile_High Mile High Stadium] parking lot.+The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' 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 make the space a parking lot for the {{Wikipedia}}Sports_Authority_Field_at_Mile_High Mile High Stadium] parking lot.
[[Category:NBA Arenas|McNichols Sports Arena]] [[Category:NBA Arenas|McNichols Sports Arena]]

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McNichols Sports Arena
Former location
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 make the space a parking lot for the Mile High Stadium parking lot.

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