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Revision as of 16:36, 17 June 2014
Location | 400 N. Center Street Reno, Nevada |
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Coordinates | 39°31′51″N 119°48′45″W / 39.5309°N 119.8125°W |
Owner | Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority |
Capacity | 7,000 |
Opened | January 2005 |
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Reno Bighorns (NBA Development League) | |
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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 Development 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 has hosted 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.
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