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Veterans Memorial Arena

Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
The Vet
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Location 300 A Philip Randolph Boulevard
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
Coordinates 30°19′32.77″N 81°38′42.25″W / 30.3257694°N 81.6450694°W / 30.3257694; -81.6450694Coordinates: 30°19′32.77″N 81°38′42.25″W / 30.3257694°N 81.6450694°W / 30.3257694; -81.6450694
Owner City of Jacksonville
Operator SMG
Capacity Concerts: 15,000
Basketball: 14,091
Hockey: 13,141
Arena Football: 13,011
Construction
Broke ground November 27, 2001
Opened November 28, 2003
Construction cost $130 million
($176 million in 2016 dollars)
Architect Populous (Formerly HOK Sport)
Bessent, Hammack & Ruckman
Project manager Gilbane/Scheer/Renaissance Group
Structural engineer Bliss & Nyitray, Inc.
Services engineer Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
General contractor Turner/Perry-McCall/Northside Partnership
Tenants
Jacksonville Dolphins (NCAA) (2003–2015)
Jacksonville Barracudas (WHA2/SPHL) (2003–2007)
Jacksonville Giants (ABA) (2010–present)
Jacksonville Sharks (AFL/NAL) (2010–present)
Jacksonville Bullies (PLL) (2012)
Jacksonville Breeze (LFL) (2013–2014)
Jacksonville IceMen (ECHL) (2017–present)

The Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena is a 15,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Florida. It was built in 2003 as part of Mayor John Delaney's Better Jacksonville Plan to replace the outdated Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The field is titled Sea Best Field.

The Memorial Arena also serves as a multi-functional entertainment venue.

The arena was designed, using state-of-the-art techniques, to have the acoustical characteristics necessary for concerts; the first artist to hold a concert in the Arena was Elton John in November 2003. Since that time, dozens of groups, including country, rap, rock, and others, have performed at the arena.

In 2006, a scheduled Dixie Chicks concert was cancelled, due to lack of ticket sales, which was seen as part of the general backlash against the group's comments on the Iraq War.

Sporting events hosted include the 2004 USA Men's Olympic basketball team in their only game played in the United States, as well as the first, second and third rounds of the 2006, 2010, and 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

The arena found huge success when the arena became the home of the Jacksonville Sharks in 2010 when they were introduced as an expansion team of the Arena Football League. The team was founded by former Orlando Predators executive Jeff Bouchy who is also the brother of former Orlando Predators owner Brett Bouchy. The Sharks have recently generated the highest attendance for a tenant in the arena's history.


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