With a seating capacity of 8,000, The Huntington Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Toledo, Ohio. Its construction was finished in 2009 with a building Cost of $105million. It used to be a home of the Toledo Crush of the Legends Football League for the 2014 season. Now, it is home to the Toledo Walleye ECHL ice hockey team. It was known as Lucas County Arena. In 2010, Huntington Bancshares Incorporated bought the naming rights and then its name is changed to The Huntington Center.
It was built as the first LEED sports complex in the US. The Huntington Center has a green design and has 900-SQ-Ft green wall outside the building. It has big plants that help in keeping the arena cool. There are transit systems with a light-colored roof that prevent heat and sunlight. There is an also underground cistern in the Huntington Center which collects rainwater which is used for landscaping purposes in the arena. There are 750 prestige club seats, 20 private suites, a banquet facility, a club-level lounge, a team merchandise store, and a new scoreboard. The Huntington Center uses both its indoor and outdoor zones around the facility to host concerts and shows. Purchase tickets today with ticketsonsale.com for low prices and vast selection.