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Kemper Arena

Kemper Arena
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Kemper Arena from Quality Hill
Location 1800 Genessee, Kansas City, Missouri 64102
Coordinates 39°5′31″N 94°36′21″W / 39.09194°N 94.60583°W / 39.09194; -94.60583Coordinates: 39°5′31″N 94°36′21″W / 39.09194°N 94.60583°W / 39.09194; -94.60583
Owner City of Kansas City (MO)
Operator Anschutz Entertainment Group
Capacity 19,500
Surface Artificial turf, ice, hardwood
Construction
Broke ground July 17, 1972
Opened 1974
Construction cost $23 million
Architect Helmut Jahn
Tenants

Kansas City Scouts (NHL) (1974–76)
Kansas City Kings (NBA) (1974–85)
Kansas City Blues (CHL) (1976–77)
Kansas City Comets (MSL) (1981–91)
Kansas City Blades (IHL) (1990–2001)
Kansas City Attack/Comets (NPSL/MISL) (1992–2005)
Kansas City Explorers (WTT) (1993–2001)
Kansas City Knights (ABA) (2000–02)
Kansas City Outlaws (UHL) (2004–05)
Kansas City Brigade (AFL) (2006–07)
Kansas City Renegades (CPIFL) (2013)

Kemper Arena
NRHP Reference # 14000160
Added to NRHP September 9, 2016

Kansas City Scouts (NHL) (1974–76)
Kansas City Kings (NBA) (1974–85)
Kansas City Blues (CHL) (1976–77)
Kansas City Comets (MSL) (1981–91)
Kansas City Blades (IHL) (1990–2001)
Kansas City Attack/Comets (NPSL/MISL) (1992–2005)
Kansas City Explorers (WTT) (1993–2001)
Kansas City Knights (ABA) (2000–02)
Kansas City Outlaws (UHL) (2004–05)
Kansas City Brigade (AFL) (2006–07)
Kansas City Renegades (CPIFL) (2013)

Kemper Arena is a 19,500-seat indoor arena located in Kansas City, Missouri. It has hosted NCAA Final Four basketball games, professional basketball and hockey teams, professional wrestling events, the 1976 Republican National Convention, concerts, and is the ongoing host of the American Royal livestock show.


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