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Former names | Cedar Park Center (2009–2016) |
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Address | 2100 Avenue of the Stars |
Location | Cedar Park, Texas |
Coordinates | 30°32′29″N 97°49′13″W / 30.5414°N 97.8202°WCoordinates: 30°32′29″N 97°49′13″W / 30.5414°N 97.8202°W |
Owner | City of Cedar Park |
Operator | Northland Properties, LLC |
Capacity |
Basketball: 7,200 Ice Hockey: 6,863 Up to 8,700 seats for concerts and special events |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Construction | |
Broke ground | June 10, 2008 |
Opened | September 25, 2009 |
Construction cost |
$55 million ($61.4 million in 2017 dollars) |
Architect | Sink Combs Dethlefs |
Project manager | Frew Management Group, LLC. |
Structural engineer | Walter P Moore |
Services engineer | M-E Engineers, Inc. |
General contractor | Hunt Construction Group |
Tenants | |
Texas Stars (AHL) (2009–present) Austin Spurs (NBA D-League) (2010–present) Austin Aces (WTT) (2014–2015) Austin Acoustic (LFL) (2016–present) |
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park is an indoor arena, located in Cedar Park, in the U.S. state of Texas, near Austin. Originally named Cedar Park Center, the arena is home to the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League, the Austin Spurs of the NBA Development League and the Austin Aces of World TeamTennis.
The 8,700-seat sports arena is located at the corner of 183A and New Hope Road in Cedar Park, Texas.
The city of Cedar Park owns the arena, which is operated by Texas Stars L.P., a division of Northland Properties, the owner of the Dallas Stars and Texas Stars.
Construction began in 2008, at a cost of $55 million, and the new arena was officially opened in September 2009. The building's first event took place on September 25, 2009, featuring country music artist George Strait.
On April 22, 2016, it was announced that H-E-B had acquired the naming rights for the Cedar Park Center, and renamed the facility to H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.
On February 18, 2011, the center hosted a Strikeforce MMA televised event, known as ShoMMA 14, with Lyle Beerbohm vs. Pat Healy headlining the show.