Difference between revisions of "ConstantCenter.com"
(Culled less useful categories (Regional, North America, United States, Virginia, Localities, Norfolk, Arts and Entertainment, Norfolk Convention Center, Newport News Convention Center, Hampton Convention Center, Virginia Beach Convention, Arena, Ted Const) |
(Update contact information from Whois) |
||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
vote = <vote></vote> | | vote = <vote></vote> | | ||
thumbnail = <thumbnail>constantcenter.com</thumbnail> | | thumbnail = <thumbnail>constantcenter.com</thumbnail> | | ||
| − | map = <map | + | map = <map latitude="36.854" longitude="-76.274"></map> | |
}} | }} | ||
| − | |||
==Title== | ==Title== | ||
Ted Constant Center & Arena for Norfolk, South East Virginia Events, Concerts & ODU Basketball | Ted Constant Center & Arena for Norfolk, South East Virginia Events, Concerts & ODU Basketball | ||
| Line 17: | Line 16: | ||
[http://www.constantcenter.com/learn.cfm read more] | [http://www.constantcenter.com/learn.cfm read more] | ||
| − | |||
==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
| Line 38: | Line 36: | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
[[Category:Old Dominion]] | [[Category:Old Dominion]] | ||
| − | |||
Revision as of 13:09, 29 December 2007
Title
Ted Constant Center & Arena for Norfolk, South East Virginia Events, Concerts & ODU Basketball
Description
The dream of developing a 75-acre University village became a reality on June 19, 1999 when Old Dominion University broke ground for the first time for the new Ted Constant Convocation Center. Virginia Beach resident, Theodore F. Constant, founder of the Norfolk Beverage Co., made a $5 million donation to the university to support their new venture. After announcing Constant’s gift, President James V. Koch proposed that the Board of Visitors name the village’s center the Ted Constant Convocation Center.
The Constant Center is the cornerstone in the University Village project, a 75-acre development that will also feature a shopping center, restaurants, theaters, offices, research labs and residences with high-tech connections to the campus.
Designed by the architectural team Moseley/Rosetti, one of the leading sports facility designers in the nation and a leading multidiscipline firm, the center is approximately 215,000 square feet. It features 7,319 fixed seats in the lower bowl, 862 upper club/priority seats and sixteen luxury box suites. Additional seating on the arena floor can take the capacity to 10,000 for such events as commencement and concerts.
