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Coordinates: 39°31′51″N 119°48′45″W / 39.5309°N 119.8125°W / 39.5309; -119.8125
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Reno Events Center
The Events Center during a game
Map
Address400 N. Center Street
LocationReno, Nevada
Coordinates39°31′51″N 119°48′45″W / 39.5309°N 119.8125°W / 39.5309; -119.8125
OwnerReno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority
Capacity7,000
OpenedJanuary 2005 (2005-01)
Tenants
Reno Bighorns (NBA G League) (2008–present)
Reno Barons (WIFA) (2011)
Big Sky Men's Basketball Tournament & Big Sky Women's Basketball Tournament (2016-18)
Website
Official website

The Reno Events Center is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose arena, located in downtown Reno, Nevada, that was constructed in 2005.

It is currently home to the Reno Bighorns of the NBA G League and was the home to the Reno Barons of the Western Indoor Football Association during their short lived 2011 season.

Along with being a basketball and indoor football venue, it hosts boxing matches and concerts by a wide range of artists.

In 2012 and 2013, the Events Center hosted the NBA D-League Showcase, featuring all of the NBA Development League's teams over a four-day period in early January.

It has also hosted tour stops on the PBR's Built Ford Tough Series.

Starting in 2016 (for 3 years), the arena hosted the Big Sky men's and women's basketball tournament.

Reno Events Center

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