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Reunion Arena

Reunion Arena
Facility Statistics
Location777 Sports Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
Broke Ground
Opened1980
OwnerThe City of Dallas
Construction Cost$27 million USD
Architects
Tenants
Dallas Mavericks1980-2001
Dallas Sidekicks1984-2004
Dallas Stars1993-2001
Seating Capacity
2000 Basketball18,042
2000 Hockey17,001

Reunion Arena is an indoor arena in Dallas, Texas. Completed in 1980 at a cost of $27 million, the arena sat 18,042 for basketball and 16,924 for ice hockey. The arena was the home of the Dallas Mavericks from 1980-2001 and the Dallas Stars from 1993-2001. Both teams moved to the American Airlines Center in 2001.

The arena is currently home to the MISL Dallas Sidekicks, but the MISL has said that the club will be inactive for the 2005 season. The arena also continues to host numerous concerts and other events.

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