Pinnacle Bank Arena
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Pinnacle Bank Arena is a 15,500-seat indoor arena in the West Haymarket District of Lincoln, Nebraska. It was completed in 2013 and replaced the Bob Devaney Sports Center as the home of the University of Nebraska's men's and women's basketball teams. A turn back tax to support a $25 million bond was approved by Lincoln voters on May 11, 2010.[8]
PBA "The Vault" | |
Former names | West Haymarket Arena |
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Location | 400 Pinnacle Arena Drive Lincoln, Nebraska, 68508 United States. |
Coordinates | 40°49′4″N 96°42′48″W |
Owner | City of Lincoln |
Operator | ASM Global |
Executive suites | 36[1] |
Capacity | 15,500 (Basketball)[1] 14,620 (End Stage)[1] 16,130 (Center Stage)[1] 15,290 (Volleyball)[1] 12,700 (Ice)[1] 14,660 (Boxing)[1] 10,900 (Half-House)[1] |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 7, 2011[2] |
Built | September 2011 – August 2013 |
Opened | August 16, 2013[3] |
Construction cost | $180,797,782[4] ($236 million in 2023 dollars[5]) |
Architect | DLR Group BVH (exterior) Clark Enersen Partners (landscape & hardscape design, parking) |
Project manager | Paula Yancey (PC Sports)[6] |
Structural engineer | Buro Happold[7] |
Services engineer | M–E Engineers, Inc.[7] |
General contractor | Mortenson/Hampton |
Tenants | |
Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball (2013–Present) Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball (2013–Present) | |
Website | |
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On December 6, 2011, it was announced that Pinnacle Bank purchased the naming rights to the arena, at a cost of $11.25 million for 25 years.[9] The first event at the new arena was NU's summer commencement ceremony on August 16, 2013,[3] and the first concert was held a month later when Michael Bublé performed to a sold-out crowd on September 13.[10] P!nk, Jason Aldean, Eagles, Elton John, Jay-Z, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Miranda Lambert also performed at PBA in the fall of 2013. Nebraska's basketball teams both played their first game in the arena on November 8, 2013. The women blew out No. 25 UCLA in the afternoon[11] and the men defeated FGCU later that evening.[12]
Additionally, the arena is the main venue for Nebraska's state high school basketball tournaments.[13][14]