Exterior of venue (c.2008) | |
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Former names | Laredo Arena(planning/construction) Laredo Entertainment Center(2002–10) Laredo Energy Arena(2010–18) |
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Address | 6700 Arena Blvd Laredo,TX 78041-1949 |
Coordinates | 27°33′29.70″N99°27′09.66″W / 27.5582500°N 99.4526833°W /27.5582500; -99.4526833 |
Owner | City of Laredo |
Operator | SMG |
Capacity | 8,065 |
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Broke ground | June 28, 2001 |
Opened | October 17, 2002 |
Construction cost | $36.5 million ($64.8 million in 2024 dollars[1]) |
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Laredo Bucks(CHL) (2002–12) Laredo Law(af2) (2004) Laredo Lobos(IFL/af2) (2006–07) Laredo Rattlesnakes(LSFL) (2012–13) Laredo Bucks(USACHL) (2018) | |
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TheSames Auto Arena (formerly known as theLaredo Entertainment Center andLaredo Energy Arena) is a multi-purposearena inLaredo, Texas. It is located next to Bob Bullock Loop (US 59/Loop 20), on the northeastern side of Laredo. Within the Sames Auto Arena complex, there are several hotels within a walking distance. TheLaredo International Airport is also nearby.[2]
The City of Laredo funded the $36.5 million project through a one-quarter percent sales tax increase that was approved by Laredo voters on August 12, 2000, with the facility's groundbreaking taking place in June 2001. The facility opened in October 2002. With 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) of continuous open floor space, the Sames Auto Arena has the largest indoor convention space in South Texas. The 178,000 square foot facility has aseating capacity that can be expanded up to 9,622 for concerts, with 14 luxury suites, six meeting rooms and a private club.
The facility's management company, SMG, oversees all aspects of the arena including operations, concessions, scheduling, ticketing, and marketing. The arena sits on 25 acres (10 ha) at Jacaman Road and Bob Bullock Loop (US 59/Loop 20) – property that Arena Ventures donated to the City of Laredo. Arena Ventures owns 35 additional acres around the site that is currently being developed with hotels and office parks, specialized retail stores and restaurants, and a $1.5 million water feature with fountains, a boardwalk and quarter-mile jogging track.
In 2010, the previously-named Laredo Entertainment Center[3] was renamed the Laredo Energy Arena after Laredo Energy purchased the venue's naming rights.[4] Eight years later, Sames Auto Group purchased the naming rights to the arena and the venue is now known as the Sames Auto Arena.[5]