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T-Mobile Center

T-Mobile Center
T-Mobile Center is located in Missouri
T-Mobile Center
T-Mobile Center
Location within Missouri
T-Mobile Center is located in the United States
T-Mobile Center
T-Mobile Center
Location within the United States
Former namesSprint Center (2007–2020)
Address1407 Grand Boulevard
LocationKansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Coordinates39°05′51″N 94°34′49″W / 39.09750°N 94.58028°W / 39.09750; -94.58028
Public transitTram interchange KC Streetcar
at Power & Light
OwnerCity of Kansas City
OperatorAnschutz Entertainment Group (AEG)
CapacityArena football: 17,297
Basketball: 18,972
Ice hockey: 17,544[1]
Concerts: 19,252
Record attendance19,655 (August 31, 2023 - Zach Bryan Concert)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundJune 24, 2005
OpenedOctober 10, 2007 (October 10, 2007)
Construction costUS$276 million
ArchitectDowntown Arena Design Team:
HOK Sport
360 Architecture
Ellerbe Becket[2]
Rafael Architects
Project managerICON Venue Group[3]
Structural engineerWalter P Moore[4]
Services engineerM-E Engineers, Inc.[5]
General contractorMortenson Construction
Tenants
Kansas City Command (AFL) (2008, 2011–2012)
Big 12 men's basketball tournament (2008, 2010–present)
Kansas City Outlaws (PBR) (2022–present)
Website
t-mobilecenter.com

T-Mobile Center (formerly Sprint Center) is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It is located at the intersection of 14th Street and Grand Boulevard on the east side of the Power & Light District. It has effectively become the city's primary indoor arena, a role previously held by Kemper Arena, which had been built in 1974 a few miles away in the West Bottoms neighborhood.

  1. ^ "Sprint Center Sells Out Kings-Penguins NHL Preseason Contest". National Hockey League. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  2. ^ "Sprint Center". Archived from the original on April 9, 2009.
  3. ^ "Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri".
  4. ^ "Projects". walterpmoore.com. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Sprint Center – Kansas City, MO – M-E Engineers Inc". me-engineers.com. Archived from the original on November 24, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2018.

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