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Surface
  
Multi-surface

Phone
  
+1 928-772-1819

Opened
  
6 November 2006

General contractor
  
Hunt Construction Group

Prescott Valley Event Center

Former names
  
Tim's Toyota Center (2007–2014) Prescott Valley Convention & Events Center (2006–2007)

Location
  
Prescott Valley, Arizona

Owner
  
City of Prescott Valley

Operator
  
Encore Facility Management

Capacity
  
6,200 (concerts) 5,100 (basketball) 4,810 (ice hockey)

Address
  
3201 Main St, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314, USA

Similar
  
Fain Park, Heritage Park Zoologica, Smoki Museum, Prescott Gateway, Phippen Museum

Profiles

Pro sports at the prescott valley event center


The Prescott Valley Event Center (formerly Tim's Toyota Center and originally built as the Prescott Valley Convention & Events Center) is a 5,100-seat multi-purpose arena located at 3201 North Main Street in Prescott Valley, Arizona.

Contents

Since opening in November 2006, it is home to a variety of Arizona Interscholastic Association basketball and wrestling competitions; for instance, in 2011, it hosted the 1A and 2A Conference semifinal and finals games and the 3A Conference quarterfinals. It has also hosted a few monster truck shows.

The arena hosted the American Indoor Football's Arizona Outlaws in 2012 and the Central Hockey League's Arizona Sundogs from 2006 to 2014.

Tim's Toyota, a Toyota dealership in Prescott with used car lots in Prescott Valley and Chino Valley, paid an undisclosed sum to be the corporate sponsor and namesake of the arena. That deal expired on September 30, 2014, with the arena reverting to the Prescott Valley Event Center name.

The ram turquoise prorodeo circuit finals at prescott valley event center


Features

The only arena of its size between Las Vegas and Phoenix, other than the Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff, it is northern Arizona's sports and entertainment venue.

Among its amenities are 24 luxury suites (including two party suites), 400 club seats and parking for 3,000 cars. The arena accommodates up to 6,200 for concerts.

Events

The venue has hosted well-known bands such as Chicago, Godsmack, Breaking Benjamin, Three Doors Down, and ZZ Top. It hosted its first-ever WWE event on July 29, 2007. Also, when the fair comes, the inside of the arena is used as a display.

The venue also hosted a high-profile college basketball game on November 30, 2011, when Brigham Young University faced Northern Arizona.

On April 11, 2016, it was announced that the Phoenix Suns would own their affiliate NBA D-League team, the Northern Arizona Suns, full-time, and would have the team move from Bakersfield, California (since they were originally named the Bakersfield Jam) to Prescott Valley for the 2016–17 season.

On October 4, 2016, presidential candidate and eventual president Donald Trump gave a speech at the Prescott Valley Event Center.

References

Prescott Valley Event Center Wikipedia