The Palace

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The Palace was the original name of The Palace of Auburn Hills, a now-demolished indoor arena in Michigan that notably served as the longtime home of the NBA’s Detroit Pistons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indoor arena
architect Rossetti Architects NERFINISHED
brokeGround 1986
constructionCost approximately US$90 million
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 2020
demolitionDate 2020
formerNameOf The Palace of Auburn Hills NERFINISHED
hostedEventType NBA games
WNBA games
arena football games
boxing events
college basketball games
concerts
family entertainment shows
ice hockey games
indoor soccer games
mixed martial arts events
professional wrestling events
hostedLeague Arena Football League NERFINISHED
Continental Basketball Association NERFINISHED
National Basketball Association NERFINISHED
Women’s National Basketball Association NERFINISHED
locatedIn Auburn Hills, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
Oakland County, Michigan NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter its luxurious, palace-like design and amenities
notableEvent Malice at the Palace (Pacers–Pistons brawl, November 19, 2004) NERFINISHED
opened 1988
openingDate August 1988
operator Palace Sports & Entertainment NERFINISHED
owner Palace Sports & Entertainment NERFINISHED
primaryTenant Detroit Pistons NERFINISHED
replacedByAsPistonsHome Little Caesars Arena NERFINISHED
seatingCapacity approximately 21,000 for basketball
approximately 23,000 for concerts
servedAsHomeArenaFor Detroit Fury (AFL) in the early 2000s NERFINISHED
Detroit Pistons (NBA) from 1988 to 2017 NERFINISHED
Detroit Shock (WNBA) from 1998 to 2009 NERFINISHED
Detroit Vipers (IHL) in the 1990s NERFINISHED
surface Hardwood (basketball) NERFINISHED
tenant Detroit Fury NERFINISHED
Detroit Safari NERFINISHED
Detroit Shock NERFINISHED
Detroit Vipers NERFINISHED
Oakland University Golden Grizzlies (select games) NERFINISHED

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