TOYOTA CENTER (KENNEWICK)


The 'Toyota Center' is an (approximately 5,780-seat) multi-purpose arena in Kennewick, Washington, USA. The arena opened in 1988 as the 'Tri-Cities Coliseum' (the name was changed in 2004 to the 'Three Rivers Coliseum' to match the Three Rivers Convention Center). In early October of 2005, a deal was reached between the city of Kennewick, Washington and Toyota, Toyota would pay $2 million over ten years for naming rights. The city of Kennewick uses that money to do much needed improvements and upgrades to the facility.
The Toyota Center is home to the Western Hockey League's Tri-City Americans hockey team and the Tri-Cities Fever of the af2, as well as the former home of the Tri-City Chinook of the Continental Basketball Association.
It is also used for concerts (capacity between 6,675 and 7,715), banquets, ice shows, circuses, and trade shows (27,132 square feet of space).
This arena should not be confused with the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

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