Former names | Colorado State Fair Events Center (1995-2012) |
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Address | 1001 Beulah Ave Pueblo, CO 81004-2415 |
Location | Colorado State Fairgrounds |
Owner | Colorado Department of Agriculture |
Capacity | 8,225 |
Construction | |
Opened | August 24, 1995 |
Construction cost | $7 million ($14.8 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Tenants | |
Pueblo Pistols (NIFL) (2007) |
The Southwest Motors Events Center (originally the Colorado State Fair Events Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Pueblo, Colorado. The arena is located on the northwest corner of the Colorado State Fairgrounds and is predominantly used during the Colorado State Fair. The venue can host an array of events, including: concerts, professional bull riding, indoor football, basketball games and monster truck shows.
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About
The arena was purposed in 1990 initially to replace the aging Grandstand at the Colorado State Fair. At first, an outdoor amphitheater was purposed. However, this was later dismissed in favor of the arena and a year-round use. Jim Simmons, Director of Community Relations for Coors Brewing Company, together with Jerry Robbe,CSF Manager, were dually responsible for orchestrating a Matching Funds campaign to underwrite the Coors Events Center. Simmons was formerly the Assistant Manager at the Pueblo Chamber of Commerce and responsible for the CSF's Junior Livestock Sale. Mr. Simmons intrest in creating a high capacity Sports Arena in Pueblo (Most particularly for USC Indians Basketball) led to him secure Coors' major funding for the facility. The arena was also a draw for big-name acts to perform in the Pueblo area, thus a need for it to be bigger than the Massari Arena. Construction began in 1993 during the fair's off season. The arena opened August 23, 1995, with a performance by Petra.[2]
In 2016, it was to be home to the Steel City Menace of American Indoor Football, however, the contract with the Menace fell through and the team played at an outdoor field prior to folding mid-season.
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- ^ Price, Lisa (February 28, 1995). "Music for everyone planned at '95 State Fair". The Pueblo Chieftain. Star-Journal Publishing Corporation. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
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