AmericanAirlines Arena

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American Airlines Arena

American Airlines Arena
Location 601 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, 33132
Opened December 31, 1999
Owner Miami Sports and Entertainment Authority
Operator Leisure Management International
Construction cost $213 million
Architect Arquitectonica &
360 Architecture (formerly Heinlein Schrock Stearns)
Tenants
Miami Heat (NBA) (2000-present)
Miami Sol (WNBA) (2000-2002)
Capacity
19,600 (With upper levels)
16,000 (Without upper levels)
  • Can be configured five ways
  • Minimum 5,000
  • Maximum 20,000

The American Airlines Arena is an arena located in Downtown Miami, Miami, Florida along Biscayne Bay and is used for basketball games and concerts. It was constructed as a replacement for the Miami Arena and was designed by the architecture firms Arquitectonica and 360 Architecture.

The American Airlines Arena is home to the Miami Heat of the NBA.

The WNBA team Miami Sol played at the arena from the team's birth in 2000 to the team's folding in 2002.

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Approved by voter referendum in 1996, American Airlines purchased the naming rights in 1999 for $42 million over 20 years [1].

In November 1998, construction of the new arena was delayed following a fire in the upper section of the facility. On December 31, 1999, the American Airlines Arena opened. The first event was a Gloria Estefan concert. Two days later, on January 2, 2000, the Miami Heat played their first game in the new arena.

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Preceded by
Miami Arena
19881999
Home of the
Miami Heat
1999–present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
first arena
Home of the
Miami Sol
20002002
Succeeded by
last arena

Coordinates: 25°46′53.06″N, 80°11′16.57″W

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