Crypto.com arena

  1. Crypto.com Arena
  2. Crypto.com Arena Keeping Controversial Name Despite Exchange Shut Down
  3. Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023
  4. Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades
  5. Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023
  6. Crypto.com Arena Keeping Controversial Name Despite Exchange Shut Down
  7. Crypto.com Arena
  8. Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades
  9. Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023
  10. Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades


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Crypto.com Arena

• العربية • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • Български • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Eesti • Ελληνικά • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Қазақша • Latviešu • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Slovenčina • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 Location in the United States Show map of the United States Former names Staples Center (1999–2021) Address 1111 South Location 34°02′35″N 118°16′02″W / 34.04306°N 118.26722°W / 34.04306; -118.26722 Public transit Owner Concert theatre: 8,000 Field size 950,000sqft (88,000m 2) Construction Broke ground March31,1997 ( 1997-03-31) Opened October17,1999 ( 1999-10-17) Construction cost (US$659million in 2022 dollars Architect Structural engineer John A Martin & Associates Services engineer M-E Engineers Inc. General contractor Tenants Crypto.com Arena is a multi-purpose Staples Center until December 2021 when It is owned and operated by the Arturo L.A. Arena Company and Following the January 2020 death of NBA legend Description [ ] Crypto.com Arena has 950,000 square feet (88,257.9m 2) of total space, with a 94-foot (28.7m) by 200-foot (61.0m) arena floor. It stands 150 feet (45.7m) tall. Star Plaza [ ] The arena has been referred to as "the deal that almost wasn't." Long before construction broke ground, plans for the arena were nego...

Crypto.com Arena Keeping Controversial Name Despite Exchange Shut Down

Key Background Crypto.com entered a $700 million naming rights agreement in 2021 with AEG, the owner and operator of the arena known for years as the Staples Center. Crypto.com’s decision to drop the institutional exchange comes amid government pressure on other cryptocurrency exchanges, with Binance’s U.S. division What To Watch For Crypto.com said it would continue to evaluate “product-market fit” for a potential relaunch of its institutional exchange for U.S. customers in the future. It is unclear when exactly the relaunch will take place.

Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023

* * * Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles is one of the busiest arenas in the U.S., as one look at parking and seating situations on an event night can often attest. It’s the only building in the country that is home to three teams in the NBA and NHL — the Lakers, Clippers and LA Kings — and nearly annual home to such big events as In other words, there’s almost always something big going on at Crypto.com Arena, and whenever there is, downtown Los Angeles is usually hopping along with it. Thanks to the nearby LA Live entertainment complex, the area comes alive on game nights, with the crowds getting larger depending on the importance of the event. Despite its Crypto.com Arena, operated by entertainment giant NBA titles and Stanley Cups have been won within its walls — the Lakers have won five of the former there, while the Kings won two of the latter — and All-Star Games in both leagues have been staged there. The Lakers, Clippers and Kings continue to bring capacity crowds to Crypto.com Arena, no matter how each team is doing, while the WNBA’s Sparks keep the arena busy during the summer months (and have hung a few banners of their own on the walls). Even though the Clippers are working on As Crypto.com Arena continues to mature, it remains popular as ever and a great place to watch events of any type. For more on visiting Los Angeles, check out our 4.1 Food and drink at Crypto.com Arena Getting to the arena Crypto.com Arena is a hard building to miss, even amid the tall buil...

Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades

There is a new mantra at Pardon Our Dust The 23-year-old sports venue previously known as campaign to rejuvenate itself during the offseason, with construction underway at every level. In a place this big, there is enough work to last the next three summers. “It’s a million square feet,” said Dan Beckerman, chief executive for AEG, which owns the arena. “And you can do a lot with a million square feet.” Along with customary changes — new jumbo screens, updated concession stands, a better sound system — the project will follow industry trends that emphasize “fan experience” over simply walking in and finding a seat. At Crypto.com, that means eliminating the street between the arena and L.A. Live to create a tree-lined public plaza with music and big-tent attractions. It means adding a glass-walled club so patrons can watch players file out of the locker room. (AEG) All of this becomes essential in Los Angeles, where the new No longer the new kid in town, Crypto.com Arena “has to keep up with the Joneses,” said Michael Veley, founder of the sport management program at Syracuse University. “In that market, you are going up against some pretty heavy hitters.” It was about a year ago that the downtown venue faced a turning point. With the Clippers announcing plans to leave for Inglewood, AEG needed to keep its other marquee tenant, the “In a lot of ways, the Lakers put the arena on the map,” Beckerman said at the time. “Their success had such an impact on our success.” The Clip...

Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023

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Crypto.com Arena Keeping Controversial Name Despite Exchange Shut Down

Key Background Crypto.com entered a $700 million naming rights agreement in 2021 with AEG, the owner and operator of the arena known for years as the Staples Center. Crypto.com’s decision to drop the institutional exchange comes amid government pressure on other cryptocurrency exchanges, with Binance’s U.S. division What To Watch For Crypto.com said it would continue to evaluate “product-market fit” for a potential relaunch of its institutional exchange for U.S. customers in the future. It is unclear when exactly the relaunch will take place.

Crypto.com Arena

• العربية • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • Български • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Eesti • Ελληνικά • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Қазақша • Latviešu • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Slovenčina • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 Location in the United States Show map of the United States Former names Staples Center (1999–2021) Address 1111 South Location 34°02′35″N 118°16′02″W / 34.04306°N 118.26722°W / 34.04306; -118.26722 Public transit Owner Concert theatre: 8,000 Field size 950,000sqft (88,000m 2) Construction Broke ground March31,1997 ( 1997-03-31) Opened October17,1999 ( 1999-10-17) Construction cost (US$659million in 2022 dollars Architect Structural engineer John A Martin & Associates Services engineer M-E Engineers Inc. General contractor Tenants Crypto.com Arena is a multi-purpose Staples Center until December 2021 when It is owned and operated by the Arturo L.A. Arena Company and Following the January 2020 death of NBA legend Description [ ] Crypto.com Arena has 950,000 square feet (88,257.9m 2) of total space, with a 94-foot (28.7m) by 200-foot (61.0m) arena floor. It stands 150 feet (45.7m) tall. Star Plaza [ ] The arena has been referred to as "the deal that almost wasn't." Long before construction broke ground, plans for the arena were nego...

Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades

There is a new mantra at Pardon Our Dust The 23-year-old sports venue previously known as campaign to rejuvenate itself during the offseason, with construction underway at every level. In a place this big, there is enough work to last the next three summers. “It’s a million square feet,” said Dan Beckerman, chief executive for AEG, which owns the arena. “And you can do a lot with a million square feet.” Along with customary changes — new jumbo screens, updated concession stands, a better sound system — the project will follow industry trends that emphasize “fan experience” over simply walking in and finding a seat. At Crypto.com, that means eliminating the street between the arena and L.A. Live to create a tree-lined public plaza with music and big-tent attractions. It means adding a glass-walled club so patrons can watch players file out of the locker room. (AEG) All of this becomes essential in Los Angeles, where the new No longer the new kid in town, Crypto.com Arena “has to keep up with the Joneses,” said Michael Veley, founder of the sport management program at Syracuse University. “In that market, you are going up against some pretty heavy hitters.” It was about a year ago that the downtown venue faced a turning point. With the Clippers announcing plans to leave for Inglewood, AEG needed to keep its other marquee tenant, the “In a lot of ways, the Lakers put the arena on the map,” Beckerman said at the time. “Their success had such an impact on our success.” The Clip...

Crypto.com Arena: Los Angeles venue guide 2023

* * * Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles is one of the busiest arenas in the U.S., as one look at parking and seating situations on an event night can often attest. It’s the only building in the country that is home to three teams in the NBA and NHL — the Lakers, Clippers and LA Kings — and nearly annual home to such big events as In other words, there’s almost always something big going on at Crypto.com Arena, and whenever there is, downtown Los Angeles is usually hopping along with it. Thanks to the nearby LA Live entertainment complex, the area comes alive on game nights, with the crowds getting larger depending on the importance of the event. Despite its Crypto.com Arena, operated by entertainment giant NBA titles and Stanley Cups have been won within its walls — the Lakers have won five of the former there, while the Kings won two of the latter — and All-Star Games in both leagues have been staged there. The Lakers, Clippers and Kings continue to bring capacity crowds to Crypto.com Arena, no matter how each team is doing, while the WNBA’s Sparks keep the arena busy during the summer months (and have hung a few banners of their own on the walls). Even though the Clippers are working on As Crypto.com Arena continues to mature, it remains popular as ever and a great place to watch events of any type. For more on visiting Los Angeles, check out our 4.1 Food and drink at Crypto.com Arena Getting to the arena Crypto.com Arena is a hard building to miss, even amid the tall buil...

Crypto.com Arena to step up its game with renovation, upgrades

There is a new mantra at Pardon Our Dust The 23-year-old sports venue previously known as campaign to rejuvenate itself during the offseason, with construction underway at every level. In a place this big, there is enough work to last the next three summers. “It’s a million square feet,” said Dan Beckerman, chief executive for AEG, which owns the arena. “And you can do a lot with a million square feet.” Along with customary changes — new jumbo screens, updated concession stands, a better sound system — the project will follow industry trends that emphasize “fan experience” over simply walking in and finding a seat. At Crypto.com, that means eliminating the street between the arena and L.A. Live to create a tree-lined public plaza with music and big-tent attractions. It means adding a glass-walled club so patrons can watch players file out of the locker room. (AEG) All of this becomes essential in Los Angeles, where the new No longer the new kid in town, Crypto.com Arena “has to keep up with the Joneses,” said Michael Veley, founder of the sport management program at Syracuse University. “In that market, you are going up against some pretty heavy hitters.” It was about a year ago that the downtown venue faced a turning point. With the Clippers announcing plans to leave for Inglewood, AEG needed to keep its other marquee tenant, the “In a lot of ways, the Lakers put the arena on the map,” Beckerman said at the time. “Their success had such an impact on our success.” The Clip...