Broomfield Event Center

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Broomfield Event Center
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Location 111450 Broomfield Lane
Broomfield, Colorado 80021
Broke ground October 18, 2005
Opened November 9, 2006
Owner Tim Weins
Operator Broomfield Sports and Entertainment, LLC
Construction cost $45 Million USD
Architect Sink Combs Dethlefs
Contracted Construction Company Saunders Construction
Tenants
Rocky Mountain Rage (CHL) (2006-present)
Colorado 14ers (NBADL) (2006-present)
Capacity
Basketball 6,000
Hockey 6,000
Additional 1,500 seats for concerts and special events

The Broomfield Event Center is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in the Denver suburb of Broomfield, Colorado. It opened with its first event on Nov. 9, 2006 (a concert by Bonnie Raitt), and hosts professional sports games and exhibitions, concerts, conventions and other public events. It is home to the Rocky Mountain Rage ice hockey team of the Central Hockey League and the Colorado 14ers basketball team of the NBA D-League.

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