BMO Center explained

BMO Center
Nickname:"The Big Orange Box"
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Pushpin Label:BMO Harris Bank Center
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Former Names:Rockford MetroCentre
BMO Harris Bank Center
Address:300 Elm Street
Location:Rockford, Illinois
Publictransit: RMTD
Capacity:6,200 [1]
Broke Ground:February 7, 1979[2]
Opened:January 31, 1981[3]
Owner:Rockford Area Venues & Entertainment Authority[4]
Operator:ASM Global[5]
Construction Cost:$15.7 million
Architect:Larson & Darby

The BMO Center (formerly known as BMO Harris Bank Center and Rockford MetroCentre) is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Rockford, Illinois, United States. It is currently home to the AHL's Rockford IceHogs hockey team. The arena formerly served as the home of several defunct minor league sports teams, including the Rockford Lightning basketball team, the Rock River Raptors indoor football team, the Rockford Rampage indoor soccer team and the Chicago Rush arena football team.

Due to its outdoor appearance, it is often referred to as the "Big Orange Box."[6]

History

The opening night gala in 1981 was headlined by Bob Hope and Lynda Carter. Certainly, the most significant event in BMO Center history occurred in the inaugural year, when The Rolling Stones made an appearance on their 1981 North American Tour on October 1, 1981. The concert was added to the tour in response to a radio station petition drive. The actual petitions were cut up and used to hold a lottery for the right to buy tickets. Each person drawn could purchase two of the $15 tickets.

The facility hosted the 1984 and 1986 Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournaments as well as numerous IHSA basketball sectional and super-sectional tournaments. In addition to athletic events, it hosts concerts, conventions, and local high school graduations.

Starting in 1999, the venue hosted the Rockford IceHogs, a minor league hockey team. Presently, it also hosts several smaller events, from monster truck rallies, to comedy shows and concerts.

Arena information

The BMO Center hosts major concerts, sport events, and other large-scale events. The complex houses press boxes, a lounge, and suites to watch sport events in style, and a multi-purpose arena.

Naming rights

On August 11, 2011, it was announced that the Rockford IceHogs had reached a long term agreement with BMO Harris Bank for the venue's naming rights, effectively rebranding as the BMO Harris Bank Center.[7] On October 20, 2022, the arena was again rebranded as the BMO Center.[8]

Renovations

In 2006, the city of Rockford, along with Winnebago County, announced plans to issue $23 million in bonds to fund a massive renovation of the Arena.[9] Key to the plan was an agreement with the Chicago Blackhawks to put an American Hockey League (AHL) team in Rockford for the next 10 years. This team acts as the Blackhawks' farm team. The MetroCentre authority purchased an AHL franchise, and bought the rights to name it the "IceHogs."[9]

During the summer of 2013, the seating structure in the building's lower level was replaced, making way for a new, updated seating system. New seats were added and the seating capacity for hockey increased to 5,895, up from 5,767. Along with new seats, the visitors' locker room was also expanded. New lights were added and the concourse was renovated. Renovations were completed due to the hard work and effort of Patrick Conery. Before renovations in 2006, the arena's seating capacity was 8,700 for basketball.ref name="2013reno"/>

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Renovation Update. Sam. Wehausen. Infinity Sports & Entertainment. Rockford IceHogs. September 10, 2013. October 9, 2013. March 22, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150322143552/http://icehogs.com/news/index.html?article_id=3881. dead.
  2. News: Ground-Breaking Protest. The Ledger. Lakeland Ledger Publishing Corporation. 72. 112. 2A. February 8, 1979. September 23, 2011.
  3. Web site: Minorities Rarely Take the Stage in Downtown Rockford. Jeff. Kolkey. https://archive.today/20120912033643/http://www.rrstar.com/carousel/x1005402518/Minorities-rarely-take-the-stage-in-downtown-Rockford. September 12, 2012. Rockford Register Star. GateHouse Media. July 27, 2010. September 23, 2011.
  4. News: RAVE Authority to Sell Naming Rights to MetroCentre. Jeff. Kolkey. Rockford Register Star. GateHouse Media. August 10, 2011. September 23, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120328110011/http://blogs.e-rockford.com/jeffkolkey/2011/08/10/rave-authority-to-sell-naming-rights-to-metrocentre/. March 28, 2012.
  5. . Contract to Manage the Rockford, IL BMO Center, Davis Park, Coronado Performing Arts Center and the AHL's Rockford IceHogs. Rockford Area Venues and Entertainment Authority. ASM Global. August 24, 2010.
  6. Web site: Love . JB. 2021-05-20 . Rockford's Big Orange Box To Get Major Glow-Up Like Never Before . 2023-12-04 . Q985 . en.
  7. Web site: BMO Harris Bank teams with IceHogs. The AHL. August 11, 2011. August 11, 2011. September 19, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110919180506/http://theahl.com/bmo-harris-bank-teams-with-icehogs-p172166. dead.
  8. Web site: WIFR . Rockford arena announces new name, partnership extension with IceHogs . Rockford WIFR-LD . 20 October 2022.
  9. Web site: BMO Harris Bank Center Venue Information. November 17, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20090323191823/http://www.metrocentre.com/venueinfo/information/. March 23, 2009.