State Farm Center

State Farm Center
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Former namesAssembly Hall (1963–2013)
Address1800 South 1st Street
LocationChampaign, Illinois, U.S.
Coordinates40°05′47″N 88°14′09″W / 40.096259°N 88.235956°W / 40.096259; -88.235956
Public transitBus transport MTD
OwnerUniversity of Illinois
OperatorUniversity of Illinois
Capacity15,544 (permanent), 16,500 (concert)[1] (2016–present)
17,085 (2014–2015)
16,618 (2003–2014)
16,450 (1995–2003)
16,321 (1992–1995)
16,153 (1980–1992)
16,128 (1963–1980)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundMay 25, 1959[2]
OpenedMarch 2, 1963
Construction cost$8.35 million
($83.1 million in 2023 dollars[3])
ArchitectHarrison & Abramovitz
Structural engineerAmmann & Whitney
General contractorFelmley-Dickerson Co.
Tenants
Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball (1963–present)
Illinois Fighting Illini women's basketball (1981–1993, 1998–present)
Illinois Fighting Illini wrestling (2022–present)
Website
http://statefarmcenter.com/

The State Farm Center is a large dome-shaped 15,544-seat indoor arena located in Champaign, Illinois, owned and operated by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The arena hosts games for the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball, women's basketball, and wrestling teams. It also doubles as a performance and event center, and is one of the largest venues between Chicago and St. Louis. It opened in 1963 and was known until 2013 as Assembly Hall until State Farm Insurance acquired naming rights as part of a major renovation project.

  1. ^ "About State Farm Center". State Farm Center. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  2. ^ Kacich, Tom (May 20, 2009). "University of Illinois' 'Flying Saucer' Has Aged Gracefully". The News-Gazette. Champaign. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
  3. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.

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