Operator Global Spectrum Capacity 8,600 Phone +1 609-656-3200 | Broke ground December 2, 1997 Opened 6 October 1999 General contractor Gilbane | |
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Former names Sovereign Bank Arena (1999–2009) Location 81 Hamilton Avenue
Trenton, NJ 08611 USA Public transit Hamilton Avenue
River Line Construction cost $53 million
($76.2 million in 2017 dollars) Address 81 Hamilton Ave, Trenton, NJ 08611, USA Owner Mercer County Improvement Authority Teams New Jersey Rascals, Trenton Freedom, Trenton Lightning Similar Budweiser Events Center, Arm & Hammer Park, Webster Bank Arena, Old Barracks Museum, New Jersey State Mus Profiles |
Sun national bank center making an ice rink
The Sun National Bank Center, formerly known as Sovereign Bank Arena, is a $53-million, 10,500-seat arena in Trenton, in the U.S. state of New Jersey; was home to the Trenton Freedom of the PIFL and hosts other special events including family shows, sporting events and concerts. On November 13, 2009, Sun National Bank signed a naming-rights deal for seven years for $2.1 million.
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- Sun national bank center making an ice rink
- On the road sun national bank center tour trenton devils
- History events
- References
On the road sun national bank center tour trenton devils
History & events
The arena opened as Sovereign Bank Arena on October 6, 1999 with a World Wrestling Entertainment event. Since then the arena has hosted over 1200 events with over 4 million guests attending and has sold out shows by Bruce Springsteen, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Shania Twain, Keith Urban, Cher, Elton John, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Britney Spears and Justin Bieber.
The arena held the first and second rounds of the 2006 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament The 2000 and 2001 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournaments were held there as was the 2003 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament. The 2009 edition of the MAAC men's basketball tournament was scheduled to be played at the arena until administrators at the facility asked MAAC tournament officials to consider an alternate location for the games. The finals of the Trenton Regional in the 2009 NCAA women's tournament, were held there as well.
The arena seats 7,605 for hockey and other ice events, 8,600 for basketball and up to 10,500 for concerts, family shows, and other events which makes it the largest arena in Southern New Jersey. The arena is located next to, and served by, the Hamilton Avenue station on NJ Transit's River Line and New Jersey Route 129.
The arena is managed by Philadelphia-based Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor.
The arena hosted the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Pay-Per-View Hard Justice 2008 on August 10, 2008.
The Sun National Bank Center also plays host to the USSBA Zildjian Indoor Percussion Championships every April as the culmination of the Winter Percussion season and the National Championships for USSBA Indoor