Enterprise Center, Sports arena in St. Louis, United States
The Enterprise Center is an arena in St. Louis used for ice hockey games, concerts, and other large-scale events. The interior spans several levels with rows of seating arranged around a central playing surface, offering space for roughly 18,400 people during hockey matches.
The facility opened in 1994 as Kiel Center and replaced an older auditorium in the historic downtown. The name changed in 2018 when a local company acquired naming rights for fifteen years.
The building serves as home to a professional ice hockey team and draws thousands of fans in blue-and-white jerseys during the season. On game nights the neighborhood transforms into a lively zone with chants and fan groups moving through the streets.
Access is through several entrances around the building, with ramps and elevators available for wheelchair users. Parking lots and garages lie within walking distance, and signage guides visitors to different sections inside.
The facility features a retractable ice system that allows the playing surface to transform quickly into a stage or sports floor depending on the event. This technology makes it possible to switch between completely different uses within 24 hours.
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