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The FTX Arena (formerly known as American Airlines Arena) is a multi-purpose arena located in Miami, Florida, along Biscayne Bay. It was constructed beginning in 1998 as a replacement for the Miami Arena and designed by the architecture firms Arquitectonica and 360 Architecture. The arena is home to the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association.

FTX Arena
FTX Arena in 2012, then named American Airlines Arena
FTX Arena
Location in Miami
FTX Arena
Location in Florida
FTX Arena
Location in the United States
Former namesAmerican Airlines Arena (1999–2021)
Address601 Biscayne Boulevard
LocationMiami, Florida
Coordinates25°46′53″N 80°11′17″W
Public transit Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre
MiamiCentral
Freedom Tower
Park West
Parking939 parking spaces
OwnerMiami-Dade County
OperatorBasketball Properties Ltd.
CapacityBasketball: 19,600;
16,500 (Without upper levels)
Concerts: 5,000-20,021
Hockey: 14,447
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 6, 1998
OpenedDecember 31, 1999
Construction costUS$213 million
ArchitectArquitectonica
360 Architecture (formerly Heinlein Schrock Stearns)
Project managerParsons Brinckerhoff
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti
Services engineerFlack+Kurtz[1]
General contractorMorse-Diesel/Odebrecht/Facchina[2]
Main contractorsJohn J. Kirlin, LLC[3]
Simpson Constructors[4]
Crown Corr Inc.[5]
Tenants
Miami Heat (NBA) (2000–present)
Miami Sol (WNBA) (2000–2002)
FTX Arena during the national anthem before a Miami Heat playoff game
FTX Arena during the national anthem before a Miami Heat playoff game

The FTX Arena is directly served by the Miami Metrorail at Government Center station via free transfers to Metromover Omni Loop, providing direct service to Freedom Tower and Park West stations. The Arena is also within walking distance from the Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre Metrorail station.

The FTX Arena has 2,105 club seats, 80 luxury suites, and 76 private boxes. The Waterfront Theater is Florida's largest theater which is housed within the arena, that can seat between 3,000 and 5,800. The theater can be configured for concerts, family events, musical theatre and other stage shows. American Airlines which has a hub at Miami International Airport maintains the FTX Arena Travel Center at the venue.[6]

In September 2019, it was reported that the arena would have a new name in 2020.[7][8][9] In March 2021, FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange, acquired the naming rights to the arena for $135 million.[10][11] The NBA approved the deal in early April, and the arena was fully renamed to FTX Arena in June 2021.[12][13]


History


The arena opened as the American Airlines Arena on December 31, 1999, and its construction cost was $213 million. Architectural design team members included George Heinlein, Cristian Petschen, Reinaldo Borges, and Lance Simon. The arena's opening was inaugurated with a concert by Gloria Estefan. Two days later, on January 2, 2000, the Miami Heat played its first game in the new arena by defeating the Orlando Magic 111–103.

The main façade of the arena at night
The main façade of the arena at night

As part of its sponsorship arrangement, American Airlines had a giant aircraft painted atop the arena's roof, with an American Airlines logo in the center. The design is visible from airplanes taking off and landing at Miami International Airport, where American has a hub. The arena also has luxury skyboxes called "Flagship Lounges", a trademark originally used for American's premium-class lounges at certain airports.

Local sportscasters often referred to the arena as the "Triple-A". Some sports reporters on the local news stations such as WSVN have referred to the arena as "A3" (A cubed). The arena is known for its unusual scoreboard, designed by artist Christopher Janney. Drawing on the underwater anemone forms, the scoreboard also changes colors depending on the atmosphere. For concerts in an arena configuration, end stage capacity is 12,202 for 180° shows, 15,402 for 270° shows, and 18,309 for 360° shows. For center stage concerts the arena can seat 19,146.

The Miami Heat has not had to pay to use the $357 million venue, which sits on $38 million of county land; the county has paid $64 million in operating subsidies. "It was never a good deal," says former Miami-Dade Commissioner Katy Sorenson, who opposed the new arena in 1996. "There are certain politicians who just get stars in their eyes and don't really think about what the real cost is going to be."

WTVJ, the city's NBC owned-and-operated station in Miami, had their Downtown Miami Studios in the back of the arena from 2001 till 2011.

On September 10, 2019, it was reported that American Airlines said that it would not renew its naming rights upon expiration at the end of 2019. The new naming rights contract with a sponsor, which at that time had yet to be determined, would be a ten-year/six-month deal lasting from January 1, 2020, to June 30, 2030 (to time with the end of the 2029–30 NBA season).[14] As of December 2020, the naming rights had not been sold, and the arena continued to use the American Airlines Arena name. The American Airlines Arena court decals were removed from the Heat's floor before the 2020–21 season and replaced temporarily with the logo of team/league vehicle sponsor Kia Motors. In March 2021, FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, acquired the naming rights to the arena for $135 million.[10][11] The NBA approved the deal in early April, and the new name of FTX Arena was fully adopted in June 2021, just after the Miami Heat were swept by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the 2021 NBA playoffs.[13]


Accessibility



Transportation


The arena as seen from Freedom Tower station.
The arena as seen from Freedom Tower station.

Traffic congestion after events can cause delays for those who choose to drive to the arena. Visitors to the arena are encouraged to take Metrorail, Metromover, or Metrobus, as parking can be scarce and expensive. Metromover's Freedom Tower station is located two blocks west of the arena. The nearest Metrorail stations are Government Center and Historic Overtown. The Metromover is free to ride and connects to Metrorail at Government Center station.


Parking on-site


The arena features 939 parking spaces, with those spaces reserved for premium seat and Dewar's 12 Clubhouse ticket holders during Heat games. ParkJockey manages the arena's on-site parking.[15][16]


Notable events



Basketball


The arena during Game 3 of the 2006 NBA Finals
The arena during Game 3 of the 2006 NBA Finals

Professional wrestling


The arena hosted WCW Uncensored pay-per-view in 2000. Four major WWE pay-per-view events have been held at the arena: the Royal Rumble in 2006, Survivor Series in 2007 and 2010, and Hell in a Cell in 2013.


Other sports



Music





References


  1. "Westchester Reform Temple, Rogers Marvel Architects". www.architecturalrecord.com.
  2. "Facchina Group of Companies, LLC Facchina Construction Company". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  3. AmericanAirlines Arena Archived 2011-09-14 at the Wayback Machine Kirlin
  4. Past Projects Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Simpson Constructors
  5. AmericanAirlines Arena Crown Corr
  6. "Miami And Coral Gables, FL Travel Center Archived 2009-04-06 at the Wayback Machine." American Airlines. Retrieved on April 9, 2009.
  7. Arnold, Kyle (September 11, 2019). "American Airlines giving up naming rights to Miami arena". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  8. Winderman, Ira (September 11, 2019). "American Airlines not renewing naming rights to Heat arena". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  9. Alvarez, Stefan (September 12, 2019). "Miami Heat: AmericanAirlines Arena to be renamed". All U Can Heat. FanSided. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  10. "It's Official! Miami Heat Home To Be Named FTX Arena". WFOR-TV. March 26, 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  11. Vela, Hatzel; Torres, Andrea (March 26, 2021). "NBA still needs to approve Miami-Dade's $135M deal with FTX to rename Miami Heat's home". WPLG. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  12. "Welcome To FTX Arena". Heat.com (Press release). NBA Media Ventures, LLC. June 4, 2021. Retrieved July 6, 2021.{{cite press release}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. Vela, Hatzel (April 7, 2021). "NBA approves deal to name Miami Heat's home building FTX Arena". WPLG. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  14. Scheckner, Jesse (September 10, 2019). "it won't be called AmericanAirlines Arena next year". Miami today. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  15. "The HEAT Group Teams Up With New Parking App, ParkJockey" (Press release). Miami Heat. December 4, 2014.
  16. Sentenac, Hannah (2014-10-30). "Avoid Parking Hell at Miami Heat Games With ParkJockey App". Miami News Times. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  17. "Arena description page on Thornton Tomasetti website". Thornton Tomasetti. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  18. "American Airlines Arena- Phish.net".
  19. Lindner, Emily (March 28, 2015). "Justin Bieber Joined Ariana Grande Onstage And She Rapped Big Sean's Part On 'As Long As You Love Me'". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  20. Sonawane, Vishakha (March 16, 2016). "Rihanna Performs Raunchy Moves With Drake At 'Anti' Tour Amid Dating Rumors". International Business Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  21. Chatterjee, Kika (June 11, 2016). "Twenty One Pilots, more dedicate songs to Christina Grimmie's memory—watch". Alternative Press. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  22. Crandell, Ben (2016-10-25). "Review: Adele dazzles Miami crowd, Hillary Clinton". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 2016-10-26.


Events and tenants
Preceded by Home of the Miami Heat
1999–present
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
none
Home of the Miami Sol
2000–2002
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by Home of the Royal Rumble
2006
Succeeded by
AT&T Center

На других языках


[de] FTX Arena

Die FTX Arena (Eigenschreibweise: FTX arena) ist eine Mehrzweckhalle in der US-amerikanischen Stadt Miami im Bundesstaat Florida. Neben den Heimspielen der Miami Heat aus der National Basketball Association (NBA) finden dort auch Konzerte und andere Veranstaltungen statt. Die Arena, die wegen ihres früheren Namens oft auch nur „Triple-A“ genannt wird, bietet bei Konzerten bis zu rund 20.000 Plätze.
- [en] FTX Arena

[es] FTX Arena

El FTX Arena (anteriormente conocido como American Airlines Arena) es un recinto deportivo ubicado en Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos. Alberga los partidos que disputan como locales los Miami Heat de la National Basketball Association (NBA) y tiene una capacidad para 19.600 espectadores.

[fr] FTX Arena

La FTX Arena (anciennement American Airlines Arena ou AAA) est une salle omnisports située dans le centre de Miami, en Floride, le long de la baie de Biscayne. Elle est principalement utilisée pour le basket-ball et les concerts.

[ru] FTX-арена

«Эф-ти-экс Арена» (англ. FTX Arena) (ранее "Американ-эйрлайнс-арена") — спортивный комплекс в Майами, штат Флорида, США, открытый в 1999 году. Вместимость арены — около 20 тыс. человек. Является домашней ареной для команды Майами Хит (НБА). В сезонах женской NBA 2000—2002 служила домашней ареной команде WNBA Майами Сол (Miami Sol), в составе которой блистала россиянка Елена Баранова, Олимпийская чемпионка, первый игрок из Европы в женской NBA, первая и единственная россиянка в матче всех звёзд женской NBA (2001 WNBA All-Star Game).



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