Los Angeles Staples Center
Staples Center is a multipurpose sports arena in Downtown Los Angeles, California adjacent to the LA Live development. It is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex. Staples Center was financed privately at a cost of $375 million and is named for the Staples office-supply company, one of the center's corporate sponsors that paid for naming rights.
Staples Center opened on October 17, 1999, and immediately won recognition, becoming a two-time winner of the Pollstar-CIC Arena of the Year award. It has gained fame as the home of the Los Angeles Lakers and
Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, the
Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, and the Los Angeles Avengers of the AFL. It is the only arena that is home to five professional sports franchises.
Hosting more than 250 events and nearly 4 million visitors a year, Staples Center has been a premier venue for high-profile sports and entertainment events as well as events of national and international distinction. Since its opening day, Staples Center has hosted the 2000 Democratic National Convention,
the 2002 U.S. Figure Skating Championships,
the 2002 NHL All-Star game, the
2004 NBA All-Star Game, the
2004 Pac 10 Tournament Basketball
Championships,
the WTA Tour Championships from 2002 to 2005, the first ever Latin Grammy Awards in 2000, the annual Grammy Awards since 2000 with the exception of 2003, the
Pacific Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament since 2002, the
Summer X Games indoor competitions since 2003, the UFC 60 pay per view event, as well as numerous Concerts and HBO Championship Boxing matches. In addition to hosting the attendance record setting
WrestleMania 21 in 2005, Staples Center has also hosted WWE Unforgiven in 2002, WWE Judgment Day in 2004, and WWE No Way Out in 2007 as well as other WWE events. It has held numerous concerts by artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce, Destiny's Child, Barbra Streisand, Justin Timberlake, Cher, Janet Jackson, and many others.
There are a total of 12 locker and dressing rooms, including team-specific locker rooms for the
Los Angeles Lakers,
Clippers, and
LA Kings. There are a series of meeting rooms in the arena, including the Bank of America conference area on the suite level and additional rooms in the attached, three-story office tower. There are extensive hospitality facilities, including a restaurant and club space on the suite level at one end of the arena, overlooking the arena floor.
Spectator amenities include a full-service ticket window, 1,200 television monitors throughout the facility, 23 refreshment stands spread among the arena's five concourses, as well as the Fox Sports SkyBox restaurant on the main plaza, the Royal Room on main concourse, the Arena Club and Grand Reserve Club above the premier seating level, and the outdoor City View Grille, offering a look at the downtown skyline. There is also a TeamLA store on the plaza level, accessible from outside the arena, and offers a complete array of apparel and merchandise for the arena's resident teams and top events. Event presentation is augmented by a $2 million specialty lighting package, a $1.5 million Bose sound system, a Mitsubishi eight-sided, center-court scoreboard and videoboard, as well as a fascia board along the upper seating level, provided by Daktronics.
Staples Center seats up to 20,000 for concerts, 18,997 for basketball, and 18,118 for hockey and arena football. Two-thirds of the arena's seating, including 2,500 club seats, are in the lower bowl, and there are 160 luxury suites, including 15 event suites, on three levels between the lower and upper bowls. The arena's attendance record is held by WWE WrestleMania 21 with a crowd of 20,193 set on April 3, 2005.
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