Former names | Rose Garden (1995–2013) |
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Address | 1 Center Court |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°31′54″N 122°40′0″W / 45.53167°N 122.66667°WCoordinates: 45°31′54″N 122°40′0″W / 45.53167°N 122.66667°W |
Public transit |
Rose Quarter Transit Center Interstate/Rose Quarter station |
Owner |
Vulcan Inc. (Paul Allen) |
Operator | Anschutz Entertainment Group & AEG Live |
Capacity |
Basketball: 19,393 (2015–present), 19,441 (2014–2015), 19,980 (1999–2014), 21,538 (1996–1999), 21,401 (1995–1996) Ice hockey / Lacrosse: 18,280 Center stage: approx. 20,500 End stage: approx. 15,000 "Theatre of the Clouds": approx. 6,500 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 12, 1993 |
Opened | October 12, 1995 |
Construction cost |
$262 million ($412 million in 2017 dollars) |
Architect | Ellerbe Becket |
Project manager | Shiels Obletz Johnsen, Inc. |
Structural engineer | KPFF Consulting Engineers |
Services engineer | Flack + Kurtz, Inc. |
General contractor | Drake/Turner |
Tenants | |
Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) (1995–present) Portland Winterhawks (WHL) (1995–present) Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) (1997–1999) Portland Pythons (WISL) (1998–1999) Portland Fire (WNBA) (2000–2002) Portland LumberJax (NLL) (2006–2009) Portland Thunder/Steel (AFL) (2014–2016) |
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Website | |
http://www.rosequarter.com/venue/moda-center |
Moda Center, formerly known as the Rose Garden, is the primary indoor sports arena in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is suitable for large indoor events of all sorts, including basketball, ice hockey, rodeos, circuses, conventions, ice shows, concerts, and dramatic productions. The arena has a capacity of 19,393 spectators when configured for basketball. It is equipped with state-of-the-art acoustics and other amenities.
The arena is owned by Vulcan Inc., a holding company owned by Paul Allen, and is currently managed by Anschutz Entertainment Group and AEG Live. The primary tenant is the Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchise, also owned by Allen. The other major tenant of the building today is the major junior hockey franchise Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League, which splits its schedule with the Memorial Coliseum next door. In addition to the Blazers and Winterhawks, several other professional sports franchises, and the Portland State University men's basketball team, either currently play home games in Moda Center, or have done so in the past. In addition, Moda Center is a popular venue for concerts and other artistic productions.
Construction began in 1993, and the arena opened on October 12, 1995. The arena cost US$262 million to build; construction was financed with funds obtained by a variety of sources, including the City of Portland, Allen's personal fortune, and $155 million in bonds issued by a consortium of mutual funds and insurance companies. These bonds would become the subject of an acrimonious 2004 bankruptcy in which the Oregon Arena Corporation, the holding company which owned the arena at the time, would forfeit title to the arena in lieu of repaying the bonds per the payment terms. Allen would later repurchase the arena from the creditors in 2007.