St. Pete Times Forum

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St. Pete Times Forum

St. Pete Times Forum
Location 401 Channelside Drive
Tampa, Florida 33602
Broke ground 1995
Opened October 20, 1996
Owner William Davidson
Operator Palace Sports and Entertainment
Construction cost $139 million
Architect Ellerbe Becket
Former names
Ice Palace (1996-2002)
Tenants
Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) (1996-present)
Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) (1996-present)
Capacity
Hockey: 19,758
Basketball: 20,500
Concert: 21,500
Inside the St. Pete Times Forum, April 8th, 2006.
Inside the St. Pete Times Forum, April 8th, 2006.

The St. Pete Times Forum is an arena in Tampa, Florida that is used for hockey games, basketball games, arena football games, and concerts.

The St. Pete Times Forum is currently home to the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League.

[edit] History

The venue, located in Downtown Tampa's Channel District was a secondary location chosen after the failure of Tampa Coliseum Inc. to secure funding to construct an arena on Tampa Sports Authority land near Tampa Stadium.

The St. Pete Times Forum opened in 1996 as the Ice Palace. The arena was built as a new home for the Lightning to replace the Thunderdome in St. Petersburg, Florida, which is now known as the Tropicana Field. Upon the completion of the Ice Palace, both the Lightning and the Tampa Bay Storm, also a tenant of the Thunderdome, moved in and have made it their home since then.

The St. Pete Times Forum officially opened on October 20, 1996, as the Lightning hosted the New York Rangers. The Lightning were victorious in the game by a score of 5-2.

Control of the venue has changed hands three times since the building's opening in 1996. The lease agreement ties the arena to the ownership of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Currently Palace Sports and Entertainment (owned by billionaire William Davidson) operate the venue, and have held control since summer 1999 when Davidson purchased the Lightning from then-owner Art Williams.

Naming rights to the Ice Palace were sold to the St. Petersburg Times, a daily newspaper which circulates throughout the Tampa Bay area. Other entertainment events occasionally held in the Forum include concerts, NBA exhibition games, USF Basketball and NCAA Tournament games, tennis, professional wrestling, boxing, figure skating, and rodeos.

St. Pete Times Forum.
St. Pete Times Forum.
After the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup in 2004, a mural was commissioned by the Colonial Bank of Tampa, which hangs above its main branch at Park Tower on Kennedy Boulevard.
After the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup in 2004, a mural was commissioned by the Colonial Bank of Tampa, which hangs above its main branch at Park Tower on Kennedy Boulevard.

The building played host to the 1999 NHL All-Star Game, World Wrestling Federation Survivor Series 2000, and first and second round games of the 2003 NCAA men's basketball tournament. The Forum also played host to 4 of the 7 games during the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals, as the Lightning defeated the Calgary Flames 4 games to 3 to win their first Stanley Cup.

In 2012, the St. Pete Times Forum will play host to the NCAA Hockey Frozen Four championship finals; this will be the first time the "Frozen Four" will be held outside the northern US since 1999, when the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, hosted by the University of Alaska Anchorage, held the event. The Frozen Four will be hosted by the University of Alabama in Huntsville, the nearest collegiate hockey team to Florida.

Among the events scheduled to be played at the St. Pete Times Forum in the future are:

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Preceded by
ThunderDome
19911996
Home of the
Tampa Bay Storm
1996–present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
ThunderDome
19931996
Home of the
Tampa Bay Lightning
1996–present
Succeeded by
current

Coordinates: 27°56′33.59″N, 82°27′6.68″W

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