BI-LO Center
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BI-LO Center | |
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Location | 650 N. Academy Street Greenville, SC 29601 |
Opened | September 1998 |
Owner | ScheerSports, Inc. |
Construction cost | $63 million |
Architect | Odell Associates AMI Associates |
Tenants | |
Greenville Grrrowl (ECHL) (1998-2006) Carolina Rhinos (Arena Football2) (2000-2002) Greenville Groove (NBDL) (2001-2003) |
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Capacity | |
Hockey: 13,707 Basketball: 14,897 Concert (Center Stage): 15,951 Concert (End Stage): 11,000-14,000 |
The BI-LO Center is an arena located in downtown Greenville, South Carolina that is used for hockey games, basketball games and concerts.
[edit] History
The BI-LO Center was built in 1998 at a cost of US$63 million to replace Greenville's outdated and under-repaired Greenville Memorial Auditorium. The arena was named for BI-LO, a regional grocery store chain headquartered in the Greenville area that paid for the arena's naming rights. When it was built, the BI-LO Center was the largest arena in the state of South Carolina, a distinction it held until 2002, when the Colonial Center was built in Columbia, South Carolina.
As a concert venue, the BI-LO Center can seat between 11,000 and 15,951 spectators, depending on the positioning of the stage. The arena features 30 luxury suites and 840 club seats.
The arena floor measures 113 feet wide by 229 feet long. There are 7,472 seats in the upper bowl and 4,809 permanent seats and 1,290 retractable seats in the lower bowl.
The BI-LO Center hosted first and second round games during the 2002 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. However, the NCAA has since implemented a policy to not hold tournament games in either South Carolina or Mississippi, following a recommendation from the NAACP. As a result, the BI-LO Center has not hosted an NCAA Tournament game since 2002. College basketball made its return to Greenville in 2005, when the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament was played at the BI-LO Center.
The arena has also served as the home for the Greenville Groove (2001-2003), one of the original members of the NBA Development League, as well as the Carolina Rhinos football team (2000-2002), one of the inaugural members of af2, the Arena Football League's minor league, as well as the Greenville Grrrowl of the ECHL (1998-2006).
Aside from mainstream league sports, the BI-LO Center also regularly hosts a wide variety of events such as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, professional wrestling, monster truck rallies, motocross racing, professional ice skating, such as the Champions on Ice, and ice dancing shows and competitions, dog shows, and concerts spanning many different musical genres.