Ice Palace

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Ice Palace was the original name of the multi-purpose indoor arena in Tampa, Florida, now known as Amalie Arena and home to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning.

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Ice Palace canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indoor arena
multi-purpose arena
sports venue
alsoUsedFor basketball
concerts
indoor sports
architect Ellerbe Becket
brokeGround 1994-11-20
city Tampa, Florida
surface form: Tampa
constructionCost approximately 139000000 USD
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerName Ice Palace self-link
formerNameOf Amalie Arena
generalContractor HCB Contractors
hasPrimaryTenantSinceOpening Tampa Bay Lightning
hasScoreboardType center-hung scoreboard
hasSurface ice rink
homeArenaOf Tampa Bay Lightning
hostedEvent 1999 NHL All-Star Game
Arena Football League games
NCAA men’s basketball games
hostedTeam Tampa Bay Storm
leagueOfPrimaryTenant National Hockey League
locatedInCounty Hillsborough County NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Channel District
surface form: Channelside District
location Tampa, Florida
namedAfter initially generic ice-themed branding
near Tampa Convention Center
Water Street Tampa
surface form: Water Street Tampa area
opened 1996-10-20
operator Vinik Sports Group
owner Hillsborough County NERFINISHED
parkingCapacity over 6000 spaces
partOf downtown Tampa waterfront redevelopment
primaryUse ice hockey
publicTransit TECO Line Streetcar System
renamedAs Amalie Arena
Tampa Bay Times Forum
surface form: St. Pete Times Forum

Tampa Bay Times Forum
replacedVenue Expo Hall at the Florida State Fairgrounds
surface form: Expo Hall at Florida State Fairgrounds
seatingCapacityForBasketball approximately 20500
seatingCapacityForIceHockey approximately 19000
sponsoredNameHistory Amalie Arena
Ice Palace self-link
Tampa Bay Times Forum
surface form: St. Pete Times Forum

Tampa Bay Times Forum
state Florida
tenant Tampa Bay Lightning

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Amalie Arena formerName Ice Palace
Bolts formerArenaName Ice Palace
Ice Palace formerName Ice Palace self-link
Ice Palace sponsoredNameHistory Ice Palace self-link
Tampa Bay Times Forum formerName Ice Palace
Tampa Bay Times Forum openedAs Ice Palace
1999 NHL All-Star Game arena Ice Palace
Tampa Bay Storm homeVenue Ice Palace