Columbus Civic Center

Columbus Civic Center
"The Dragons Den" and "The Jungle"
Columbus Civic Center is located in Georgia
Columbus Civic Center
Columbus Civic Center
Location within Georgia
Columbus Civic Center is located in the United States
Columbus Civic Center
Columbus Civic Center
Location within the United States
Location400 4th Street
Columbus, Georgia 31901
Coordinates32°27′01″N 84°59′16″W / 32.450276°N 84.987699°W / 32.450276; -84.987699
OwnerCity of Columbus, Georgia
OperatorCity of Columbus, Georgia
Capacity9,109 (concerts)
7,459 (hockey)
7,573 (indoor football)
7,671 (basketball)[1]
Construction
Broke groundMay 20, 1994[2]
OpenedAugust 9, 1996[8]
Construction cost$45 million[3]
($87.4 million in 2023 dollars[4])
ArchitectOdell Associates[5]
Project managerMcDevitt Street Bovis, Inc.[6]
General contractorGenoa Construction[7]
Tenants
Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL/ECHL/SPHL) (1996–2017)
Columbus Comets (EISL) (1997)
Columbus Riverdragons (NBDL) (2001–2005)
Columbus Wardogs (AF2) (2001–2004)
Chattahoochee Valley Vipers (AIFL) (2006)
Columbus Lions (NAL/AIFA/AIF) (2007–present)
Auburn Tigers (CHS) (2010–present)
Columbus River Dragons (FPHL) (2019–present)
Columbus Rapids (NISL) (2021–2023)
Foundry FC (NISL) (2023-present)

Columbus Civic Center is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbus, Georgia, built in 1996.

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  8. ^ "After 47 Years, Gladys Hasn't Forgotten the People". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. August 2, 1996. Retrieved September 15, 2011.