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  2. The arena opened in October 2005 as Charlotte Bobcats Arena. The name was changed to Time Warner Cable Arena when the naming rights were purchased in 2008. When Charter Communications purchased Time Warner Cable in 2016, the name was again changed to reflect the Spectrum trade name.

  3. May 20, 2024 · Posted Jan 12, 2024. Hornets Sports & Entertainment Prepares To RE!magine Spectrum Center With Upcoming Renovations

  4. The arena is currently the home of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets and offers a multipurpose venue with arrangements prepared for concerts, political conventions, and a variety of professional and collegiate sporting events.

  5. 249 reviews and 737 photos of SPECTRUM CENTER "I've been to both college & pro bball games here, along with a PBR event, so I've seen a lot that this arena has to offer. It really is a nice, new arena located right in uptown Charlotte.

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  6. The arena has a seating capacity of just over 19,000 for NBA games and 20,200 for college basketball games. It has many amenities including 2,600 club/courtside seats, 67 suites and 60 lodge boxes. Open walkways and exposed staircases allow fans to get from their seats to concessions with ease.

  7. The Spectrum Center is a good venue for basketball. Came here for the NCAA opening rounds. One big plus was the large men's room with a lot of facilities.. no long waits, especially at half time. One downside the concession area. Lines for the pizza and Barbecue were all mixed up.

  8. Feb 4, 2016 · Their arena, formerly known as Time Warner Cable Arena, is one of the more modern facilities in the NBA and provides a fine viewing experience whether you’re there to cheer on the Hornets, the visitors or just to check out a night of basketball.

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