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The George M. Sullivan Arena is a 6,290-seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. The arena is named after former Anchorage mayor George M. Sullivan. It is owned by the Municipality of Anchorage and operated by O'Malley Ice & Sports, who operates the Ben Boeke Ice Rink. The Sullivan Arena sits in the southwest region of Fairview, a neighborhood in Anc…
The George M. Sullivan Arena is a 6,290-seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. The arena is named after former Anchorage mayor George M. Sullivan. It is owned by the Municipality of Anchorage and operated by O'Malley Ice & Sports, who operates the Ben Boeke Ice Rink. The Sullivan Arena sits in the southwest region of Fairview, a neighborhood in Anchorage. The arena opened in 1983 and sits just east of Mulcahy Stadium as part of the Chester Creek Sports Complex. Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River.
  • Location: Anchorage, Alaska
  • Owner: Municipality of Anchorage
  • Capacity: Ice Hockey: 6,290 (seated), 6,490 (with standing room) · Basketball: 7,987 · Concert: up to 8,751 · Boxing/Wrestling: 8,935
  • Opened: February 8, 1983
  • Architect: The Luckman Partnership Inc. · Harold Wirum & Associates
  • Full name: George M. Sullivan Arena
  • Address: 1600 Gambell Street
Data from: en.wikipedia.org