Pepsi Center
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| - | The '''Pepsi Center''' is a [[arena]] in Denver, Colorado. It is home to the [[NBA]]'s [[Denver Nuggets]]. | + | The '''Pepsi Center''' is a indoor [[basketball]] [[arena]] in Denver, Colorado. It is home to the [[NBA]]'s [[Denver Nuggets]]. |
| Pepsi Center is located on the edge of downtown Denver in the Lower Downtown (LoDo) entertainment district. The 19,000-seat venue is home to the [[NBA]] [[Denver Nuggets]], NHL Colorado Avalanche, NLL Colorado Mammoth and AFL Colorado Crush. | Pepsi Center is located on the edge of downtown Denver in the Lower Downtown (LoDo) entertainment district. The 19,000-seat venue is home to the [[NBA]] [[Denver Nuggets]], NHL Colorado Avalanche, NLL Colorado Mammoth and AFL Colorado Crush. | ||
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| Location | ||
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| 1000 Chopper Circle | ||
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| Arena inforamtion | ||
| Broke ground: | November 20, 1997 | |
| Opened: | October 1, 1999 | |
| Owner: | Kroenke Sports Enterprises | |
| Owner: | Kroenke Sports Enterprises | |
| Cost: | $160 million | |
| Capacity: | 19,155 | |
| Tenants | ||
| Denver Nuggets (NBA) (1999-present) | ||
| Denver Nuggets arenas | ||
| < McNichols Sports Arena | ||
The Pepsi Center is a indoor basketball arena in Denver, Colorado. It is home to the NBA's Denver Nuggets.
Pepsi Center is located on the edge of downtown Denver in the Lower Downtown (LoDo) entertainment district. The 19,000-seat venue is home to the NBA Denver Nuggets, NHL Colorado Avalanche, NLL Colorado Mammoth and AFL Colorado Crush.
Pepsi Center and its staff have been awarded USA Today’s “Most Fan Friendly” experience for two years in a row – ranking at the top of all NBA Arenas.
The arena is also the region’s primary concert venue having hosted the biggest names in music including The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Janet Jackson, the Police and many more.
Home to the Denver Nuggets since 1999.
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