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Toyota Center Arena : Home of Houston Rockets
San Diego Rockets
1. San Diego Sports Arena (1967-1971)
Houston Rockets
1. Hofheinz Pavilion (1971-1975)
2. HemisFair Arena (San Antonio) (1972-1973)
3. The Summit (later "Compaq Center") (1975-2003)
4. Toyota Center (2003-present)
The Toyota Center is an indoor arena situated at 1510 Polk Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. Named after the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota, the arena houses two sports teams, the Houston Rockets of the NBA and the Houston Aeros of the AHL.
In 2002, the Houston sports team pressurized the city to construct a new stadium to replace the Compaq Center, formerly known as the Summit. As a result, the Toyota Center was built and has since become their new home. With a seating capacity of 18300 for basketball, 17800 for hockey and 19000 for concerts, it has 2900 club seats and 103 luxury suites. There are over 10000 parking spaces within a few blocks of the facility, including the 2500-space Toyota Tundra garage connected to the arena via private skybridge.
The Toyota Center won the Allen Award for Civic Enhancements by Central Houston in 2003, the “Rookie of the Year” award by the Harlem Globetrotters in 2004 and was a finalist for Pollstar Magazine’s “Best New Concert Venue” award. Attendance at events during the facility’s first year exceeded 1.5 million people.
After the arena’s opening, the first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003. The first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30, 2003. Some of the biggest events in the Houston area have been hosted at the Houston Toyota Center.
1. San Diego Sports Arena (1967-1971)
Houston Rockets
1. Hofheinz Pavilion (1971-1975)
2. HemisFair Arena (San Antonio) (1972-1973)
3. The Summit (later "Compaq Center") (1975-2003)
4. Toyota Center (2003-present)
The Toyota Center is an indoor arena situated at 1510 Polk Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. Named after the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota, the arena houses two sports teams, the Houston Rockets of the NBA and the Houston Aeros of the AHL.
In 2002, the Houston sports team pressurized the city to construct a new stadium to replace the Compaq Center, formerly known as the Summit. As a result, the Toyota Center was built and has since become their new home. With a seating capacity of 18300 for basketball, 17800 for hockey and 19000 for concerts, it has 2900 club seats and 103 luxury suites. There are over 10000 parking spaces within a few blocks of the facility, including the 2500-space Toyota Tundra garage connected to the arena via private skybridge.
The Toyota Center won the Allen Award for Civic Enhancements by Central Houston in 2003, the “Rookie of the Year” award by the Harlem Globetrotters in 2004 and was a finalist for Pollstar Magazine’s “Best New Concert Venue” award. Attendance at events during the facility’s first year exceeded 1.5 million people.
After the arena’s opening, the first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003. The first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30, 2003. Some of the biggest events in the Houston area have been hosted at the Houston Toyota Center.
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