Heritage Bank Center, Multi-purpose arena in downtown Cincinnati, United States
Heritage Bank Center is a multi-purpose hall in downtown Cincinnati along the Ohio River waterfront with space for several thousand visitors. The building features a circular interior structure with tiered seating rows and multiple levels for different event formats.
The hall opened in September 1975 under a different name and served from the beginning as a venue for sports and concerts. In the following decades, the naming changed several times until the current designation was introduced in 2019.
The facility hosts home games for the Cincinnati Cyclones and draws visitors throughout the year for musical performances and sporting events. Local families use the building regularly for entertainment evenings and larger public gatherings.
The entrance sits near the river waterfront and is reachable by foot and public transit. Parking areas are located nearby, and events usually take place in the evenings or on weekends.
Among its former names was a brief period as The Crown before banking sponsors took over the designation. The structure stands directly beside the Great American Ball Park and forms with it a connected sports zone along the waterfront.
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