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Former names | Music Factory Entertainment Center (planning) Irving Music Factory (construction) |
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Address | 300 W Las Colinas Blvd Irving, TX 75039-5469 |
Location | Las Colinas |
Coordinates | 32°52′25″N 96°56′42″W / 32.873737°N 96.944930°W |
Public transit | Dallas Area Rapid Transit |
Owner | ARK Group - Noah Lazes and Richard Lazes |
Operator | Live Nation |
Capacity | 8,000 (The Pavilion—amphitheater) 4,000 (The Pavilion—indoor theater) 2,500 (The Pavilion—intimate theater) 1,500 (Texas Lottery Plaza) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | August 30, 2014 |
Opened | September 9, 2017 |
Construction cost | $175 million |
Architect | Gensler |
Project manager | |
Structural engineer | TSA |
Services engineer | Purdy McGuire |
General contractor | Balfour Beatty |
Main contractors | Skanska |
Website | |
Venue Website | |
Building details | |
Design and construction | |
Civil engineer | JQ Engineering |
Other designers |
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The Toyota Music Factory[1] (originally known as Irving Music Factory)[2][3] is an entertainment complex located in the Las Colinas neighborhood of Irving, Texas.[4][3][5]
Developed by the ARK Group and the City of Irving, with architecture design by the Gensler[6] firm, for roughly $US175 million,[3] the live music venue holds more than 8,000 spectators.[7] The development is slated to include 300,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, 100,000 square feet concert hall and amphitheater with 8,000 capacity, an outdoor event plaza and 100,000 square feet of office space.[8]
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