Family Arena

Family Arena
Family Arena 2013
Family Arena is located in Missouri
Family Arena
Family Arena
Location within Missouri
Family Arena is located in the United States
Family Arena
Family Arena
Location within the United States
Location2002 Arena Parkway
St. Charles, Missouri 63303
Coordinates38°44′52″N 90°30′34″W / 38.747768°N 90.509443°W / 38.747768; -90.509443
OwnerSt. Charles County Public Arena Authority
OperatorSt. Charles County Public Arena Authority
CapacityHockey: 9,643
Football: 9,755
Basketball: 10,467
Half-house concerts: 6,339
End-stage concerts: 7,736
In the Round concerts: 11,522
Field sizeArena floor: 17,900 square feet (1,660 m2)
Upper concourse area: 22,000 square feet (2,000 m2)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundApril 5, 1998[1]
OpenedOctober 3, 1999[4]
Construction cost$27 million
($49.4 million in 2023 dollars[2])
ArchitectHastings & Chivetta Architects[3]
General contractorAlberici Constructors, Inc.
Tenants
Missouri River Otters (UHL) (1999–2006)
St. Louis Swarm (IBL) (1999–2001)
RiverCity Rage (IPFL/NIFL/UIF/IFL) (2001–2005; 2007–2009)
St. Louis Steamers (WISL/MISL II) (2000–2001; 2003–2004)
St. Charles Chill (CHL) (2013–2014)
St. Louis Ambush (MASL) (2013–present)
River City Raiders (AIF/APF) (2016–2017)
St. Louis Bandits (AAL) (2021)
Website
familyarena.com

The Family Arena is a multi-purpose arena in St. Charles, Missouri, built in 1999.

Currently it is home to the St. Louis Ambush of the Major Arena Soccer League.

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  3. ^ [1] Archived January 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "STLtoday.com". Nl.newsbank.com. 1999-10-03. Retrieved 2012-10-14.