Moda Center
Portland, OR
19,980 Capacity
1995 Opened
hardwood Surface
enclosed Roof
Home Teams
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From Wikipedia
Moda Center, formerly known as the Rose Garden, is the primary indoor sports arena in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is used for basketball, rodeos, circuses, conventions, ice shows, concerts, and dramatic productions. The arena has a capacity of 20,500 spectators when configured for basketball. It is equipped with state-of-the-art acoustics and other amenities.
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Opened
October 12, 1995
Nickname
Rose Garden
Former names
Rose Garden (1995–2013)
Capacity
Basketball: , 19,393 (2015–present), 19,441 (2014–2015), 19,980 (1999–2014), 21,538 (1996–1999), 21,401 (1995–1996), Ice hockey / Box lacrosse: 18,280, Center stage: approx. 20,500, End stage: approx. 15,000, "Theatre of the Clouds": approx. 6,500
Owner
City of Portland
Operator
Rip City Management
Architect
Ellerbe Becket
Construction cost
$262 million, ($ in dollars)
Broke ground
July 12, 1993
Tenants
Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) (1995–present), Portland Winterhawks (WHL) (1995–2021), Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) (1997–1999), Portland Pythons (WISL) (1998–1999), Portland Fire (WNBA) (2000–2002), Portland LumberJax (NLL) (2006–2009), Portland Thunder/Steel (AFL) (2014–2016), (OSAA) Men's State Basketball Tournament (2010–2014) , Portland Fire (WNBA) (2026–present)