
Huntington Center - Toledo, OH
N 41° 39.070 W 083° 32.253
17T E 288694 N 4614157
Huntington Center, formerly the Lucas County Arena, is a multi-purpose sports complex built in 2008 in Toledo, Ohio.
Waymark Code: WM195H0
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 11/29/2023
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The Huntington Center is the home of the Toledo Walleye of the Western Conference of the ECHL, a mid-level professional hockey team in Toledo, Ohio They are affiliated with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League and the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League
"Lucas County’s attraction, the $105 million dollar state-of-the-art Huntington Center is located in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The ground breaking on the 8,000 plus seat multi-purpose arena began October 1, 2007. Huntington Center utilizes both indoor and outdoor areas around the facility. There are 20 private suites and 750 prestige club seats as well as a club-level lounge, a banquet facility, a team merchandise store and a modern scoreboard.
Huntington Center is one of the nation’s first LEED certified professional sports arena. Huntington Center’s location next to mass transit systems, use of a light-colored roof membrane that reflects sunlight and underground cisterns collecting rain water to re-use for landscaping purposes are also emphasized to acquire LEED points for the project. In 2020-2022 we added a complete LED lighting system in the entire stadium bowl and concourse to continue our dedication to saving energy.
Huntington Center is managed by ASM Global."-
Huntington Center