Bismarck Event Center

Multi-purpose facility in Bismarck, North Dakota, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bismarck Event Center (formerly Bismarck Civic Center) is a 10,100-seat multi-purpose facility located in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was known as the Bismarck Civic Center until September 2014.[4] Ritterbush Brothers received an Award of Merit for the design from AIA North Dakota in 1970.[5]

Former names
Bismarck Civic Center (19692014)
Location315 South 5th Street,
Bismarck, ND 58504
Capacity10,100
PublictransitBus transport Bis-Man Transit
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Bismarck Event Center
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Former names
Bismarck Civic Center (19692014)
Location315 South 5th Street,
Bismarck, ND 58504
Capacity10,100
Public transitBus transport Bis-Man Transit
Construction
Groundbreaking1967[1]
Opened1969
ArchitectRitterbush Brothers[2]
BuildersAnderson, Guthrie & Carlson[3]
Tenants
Dakota Wizards (IBA/CBA/NBA D-League) (1995–2012)
Bismarck Blaze (IFL) (2000)
Bismarck Roughriders (NIFL) (20022003)
Bismarck Bucks (CIF/IFL) (2017–2022)
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The land was purchased from the Wachter family of Bismarck, who also donated land for parking lots adjacent to the civic center. The Wachters then developed the adjacent Kirkwood Mall on their land south of the arena.[6]

It was the home of the Dakota Wizards of the Continental Basketball Association and NBA Development League. It also hosted the 2002 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. For several years, the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) has hosted a Touring Pro Division (minor-league division, formerly known as the Challenger Tour) event at the Civic Center; in 2004, it was voted as the top PBR Challenger Tour venue.

The venue hosted a number of professional boxing events in the early 1990s, headlined by WBA light heavyweight champion, Virgil Hill, who grew up in North Dakota. Hill hosted eight title defenses in the Civic Center, which he considered to provide a significant 'hometown' advantage.

In 2017, the event center became the home to a new professional indoor football team in Champions Indoor Football called the Bismarck Bucks.[7] The Bucks joined the Indoor Football League for the 2019 season.

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