We end 2018 with a countdown of the 10 biggest stories of the year on Arena Digest, as chosen by editors and partially based on page views. Today, #3: Atlanta Hawks complete State Farm Arena renovations. (more…)

We end 2018 with a countdown of the 10 biggest stories of the year on Arena Digest, as chosen by editors and partially based on page views. Today, #3: Atlanta Hawks complete State Farm Arena renovations. (more…)
Several active arenas were once shared by NBA and NHL teams, only to see one of those clubs depart. In some cases, the splits were prompted by the desire of teams to have their own homes, while others were instances of teams failing to make it in a market. (more…)
The State Farm Arena renovations were on full display Wednesday, when the Atlanta Hawks played their home opener. (more…)
The renovated State Farm Arena will be on display Saturday, when the Atlanta Hawks host an open house at the venue. (more…)
As part of a $192.5-million renovation to the facility, the Atlanta Hawks have unveiled a new State Farm Arena videoboard. The venue will feature the first continuous 360-degree video screen in the NBA and be the first arena bowl outfitted with HD-quality, 6mm LED video display technology. (more…)
A major venue naming-rights change has taken place in the NBA, as the Atlanta Hawks have announced the renaming of Philips Arena to State Farm Arena. (more…)
Another potential change in the Central Hockey League next season: the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees missed their final payroll of the season and closed their State Farm Arena office. Team GM Dan Belisle says the move is temporary and was done to save money. Still, with the CHL franchise showing every sign of shutting […]
After exploring other venues in the area, the D-League’s Rio Grande Valley Vipers have decided to spend the next two seasons at Hildalgo’s State Farm Arena. The Vipers had explored a lease at the McAllen Convention Center, but at the end of the day came up with a lease at State Farm Arena that was […]
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