General Motors Place

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General Motors Place
GM Place, The Garage


Location 800 Griffiths Way
Vancouver, British Columbia K2V 1A5
Opened 1995
Owner Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment
Operator Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment
Construction cost C$160 million
Architect Brisbin, Brook and Beynon
Tenants
Vancouver Canucks (NHL) (1995-present)
Vancouver Grizzlies (NBA) (1995-2001)
Vancouver Ravens (NLL) (2001-2004)
Vancouver Voodoo (RHI) (1996)
Capacity
Hockey: 18,630
Basketball: 19,193

General Motors Place (nicknamed The Garage and GM Place), sponsored by General Motors Canada, is an indoor arena at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Completed in 1995 at a cost of C$160 million in private financing, the arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL, and was formerly home to the Vancouver Grizzlies of the NBA and the Vancouver Ravens of the NLL. The Grizzlies have since moved to Memphis. The arena seats 18,630 for ice hockey and 19,193 for basketball. It has 88 luxury suites, 12 hospitality suites, and 2,195 club seats. The arena replaced the Pacific Coliseum as the main venue for events in Vancouver.

The arena is served by the Skytrain's Stadium-Chinatown Station.

On November 8, 2006, Francesco Aquilini became the sole owner of the Vancouver Canucks and General Motors Place.

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In mid-2006 GM Place was upgraded with a ProAd LED ribbon board encircling the upper bowl and shortly thereafter with a $5 million ProStar LED scoreboard. The original Mitsubishi Mark IV displays needed to be removed since the worldwide supply of replacement parts was not large enough to keep them operating throughout the 2006-2007 hockey season.

The new LED scoreboard is built around four of the largest video displays in the NHL. Measuring 13.5 feet by 24 feet they are capable of displaying widescreen images in 4.4 trillion colours. Their size combined with their 10 mm pixel spacing gives them an image that is unrivaled in any NHL arena. The corners hold 5.5-foot by 13.5-foot displays with two ring displays each capping the top and bottom. The entire scoreboard weighs 49,000 lbs, 2% less than the one it replaced.[1][2]

The normally three-week assembly period was completed in only one week and as a result there were some minor technical difficulties during the first home game.

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  • GM Place will host the ice hockey events in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. These will be the first Olympic games to use NHL sized ice. This decision was made in order to maximize the potential crowds and revenue, instead of building a smaller, temporary venue with the international-size ice surface, as has been done for most other Winter Games.
  • Celine Dion's Taking Chances Tour will play at GM Place on October 20, 2008.

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
  1. ^ Canucks Insider. Canucks.com. Retrieved on 31 October 2006.
  2. ^ [http://canucks.com/theinsider/default.asp?sectionID=5&id=1705 accessdaymonth=31 October Canucks Insider]. Canucks.com.

Preceded by
first arena
Home of the
Vancouver Grizzlies

19952001
Succeeded by
Pyramid Arena
20012004
Preceded by
Pacific Coliseum
19701995
Home of the
Vancouver Canucks

1995–present
Succeeded by
current

Coordinates: 49°16′40.11″N, 123°6′31.54″W

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