Santander Arena

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Santander Arena
Former names Sovereign Center
Location 700 Penn Street
Reading, PA 19602
Coordinates 40°20′05″N 75°55′23″W / 40.334771°N 75.923013°W / 40.334771; -75.923013Coordinates: 40°20′05″N 75°55′23″W / 40.334771°N 75.923013°W / 40.334771; -75.923013
Broke ground June 1999
Opened September 6, 2001[1]
Owner Berks County Convention Center Authority
Operator SMG
Surface Multi-surface
Construction cost $42.5 million[2]
($56 million in 2014 dollars[ 1])
Architect STV Architects Inc.
PBK Architects Inc.
Project manager Turner Construction[3]
General contractor Schlegel Builders Inc.[4]
Capacity 6,000-9,000 (concerts)
8,000 (basketball)
7,083 (ice hockey)
Tenants
Reading Royals (ECHL) (2001–present)
Pennsylvania Roar (MISL) (2013-Present)
Reading Rockets (PLL) (2012)
Reading Express (IFL) (2006–2012)
New York Majesty (LFL) (2009–2010)
Reading Railers (PBL) (2008)

The Santander Arena (formerly known as the Sovereign Center) is a 7,083-seat multi-purpose arena, in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was built in 2001. The arena sits on the former site of the Astor Theatre; one of several grand movie and theater palaces built in Reading in the early 20th century. Closed in 1975, the theater sat vacant for over two decades. In 1998, the Astor was demolished to make room for the Santander Arena. Early in construction, steps were taken to retain mementos of the Astor, including its ornate Art Deco chandelier and gates. These are on display and in use inside the arena corridors, allowing insight into the ambiance of the former movie house.

The Santander Arena is owned by the Berks County Convention Center Authority and managed by SMG. In 2000, The Rajah Shrine Theater was purchased, and after a thorough restoration and updating of the facilities was renamed the Sovereign Performing Arts Center. The Reading Eagle Theater are part of the complex.

On October 13, 2013, the building's title was changed from Sovereign Center to Santander Arena.[5]

The arena is home to the Reading Royals ice hockey team in the ECHL and the Reading Rockets indoor lacrosse team in the Professional Lacrosse League. It was formerly home to the Reading Railers basketball team, the New York Majesty Lingerie Football League team, and the Reading Express indoor football team.

Features

The arena contains 701 club seats and 20 luxury suites.[2]

The arena offers 25,200 square feet of banquet space on the arena floor. With seating for up to 1,200 guests, the Santander Arena can accommodate large functions as well as smaller ones using the Reading Eagle Theater at the Santander Arena setup. The arena also offers a multipurpose room which measures 4,575 square feet and accommodate functions for up to 200 guests.[6]

Notable events

The PBR hosted a Built Ford Tough Series event at this venue in 2006.

References

  1. Spatz, Don (September 7, 2001). "Officials, Community Christen New Facility". Reading Eagle. Retrieved September 23, 2011. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Sovereign Center". SportsBusiness Journal. November 19, 2001. Retrieved May 16, 2012. 
  3. Mitchell, Eric (May 31, 1999). "Powerful TM4000, at Home on the Catwalk, Raises the Light Standard". SportsBusiness Journal. Retrieved September 23, 2011. 
  4. "What's on Deck?". SportsBusiness Journal. July 30, 2001. Retrieved September 23, 2011. 
  5. "Sovereign Center and Sovereign Performing Arts Center to be rebranded to Santander". July 25, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013. 
  6. Sovereign Center - Facility Information

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