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The James Brown Arena (formerly known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is part of the multi-purpose complex, The Augusta Entertainment Complex in Augusta, Georgia, and currently managed by Global Spectrum.

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  • James Brown Arena
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  • The James Brown Arena (formerly known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is part of the multi-purpose complex, The Augusta Entertainment Complex in Augusta, Georgia, and currently managed by Global Spectrum.
  • The James Brown Arena (formerly known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is a multi-purpose complex in Augusta, Georgia. It features an 8,500 seat arena, renamed the James Brown Arena in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006. The complex also features a 2,690 seat theater and a 14,500 sq. ft. exhibit hall that opens into a 23,000 sq. ft. arena floor.
  • It features an 8,500 seat arena, renamed the James Brown Arena, in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006. The complex also features a 2,690 seat theater and a -square-foot ( m2) exhibit hall that opens into a -square-foot ( m2) arena floor. The James Brown Arena will be home to the Augusta Mavericks of the Southern Indoor Football League and to Augusta River Hawks of the Southern Professional Hockey League starting in 2010. The arena has also hosted many concerts and pro wrestling events, including ECW's December to Dismember in 2006.
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  • Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center
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  • James Brown Arena
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  • Augusta Lynx 1998-2008
  • Augusta River Hawks) 2010-2013
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  • 6017(xsd:integer)
  • Augusta, GA 30901
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  • The James Brown Arena (formerly known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is part of the multi-purpose complex, The Augusta Entertainment Complex in Augusta, Georgia, and currently managed by Global Spectrum.
  • It features an 8,500 seat arena, renamed the James Brown Arena, in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006. The complex also features a 2,690 seat theater and a -square-foot ( m2) exhibit hall that opens into a -square-foot ( m2) arena floor. The James Brown Arena will be home to the Augusta Mavericks of the Southern Indoor Football League and to Augusta River Hawks of the Southern Professional Hockey League starting in 2010. It is also the former home of the ECHL's Augusta Lynx from 1998–2008, the af2's Augusta Stallions from 2000–2002, and the American Indoor Football Association's Augusta Colts from 2006-2008. The arena has also hosted many concerts and pro wrestling events, including ECW's December to Dismember in 2006.
  • The James Brown Arena (formerly known as the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is a multi-purpose complex in Augusta, Georgia. It features an 8,500 seat arena, renamed the James Brown Arena in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006. The complex also features a 2,690 seat theater and a 14,500 sq. ft. exhibit hall that opens into a 23,000 sq. ft. arena floor. The James Brown Arena was home to the Augusta River Hawks of the Southern Professional Hockey League starting in 2010 until the ice making system malfunctioned late in the 2012-13 season forcing the River Hawks to finish their home schedule at their practice facility. It is also the former home of the ECHL's Augusta Lynx from 1998–2008. The estimated price to replaced the ice making system was $1.2 million. The age of the building (mid-1970's opening) has lead many to believe that hockey will not return to Augusta until the city builds a new facility, which the county's voters shot down in a referendum in 2004. Media reports have started the public debate on whether the arena should be repaired or replaced.
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