The Findlay Toyota Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Prescott Valley, Arizona. It was formerly known as Tim's Toyota Center and was built initially as the Prescott Valley Convention & Events Center (2006–2007; 2014–2019). The arena broke ground on August 23, 2005, and it was officially opened on November 6, 2006, with a construction cost of $36 million. Sink Combs Dethlefs did the building's architecture, and International Coliseums Company carried out the project management.
Since its opening, the Findlay Toyota Center has served as home to various Arizona Interscholastic Association basketball and wrestling competitions. The arena hosted the 1A and 2A Conference semifinal and finals games and the 3A Conference quarterfinals. In 2012, the arena hosted the American Indoor Football's Arizona Outlaws, and from 2006 - 2014, it hosted the Central Hockey League's Arizona Sundogs. The Findlay Toyota Center is one of the largest arenas, known as northern Arizona's sports and entertainment venue.
The arena has hosted various popular events, such as a WWE event in 2007 and a high-profile college basketball game on November 30, 2011. It also hosted many famous bands, including Godsmack, Breaking Benjamin, Three Doors Down, Chicago, and ZZ Top.