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| - Quicken Loans Arena (also referred to as "The Q") is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The arena is currently used by the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA and on some occasions Cleveland State University. [Quicken_Loans Quicken Loans], a retail mortgage lender, purchased naming rights in 2005 changing the name formerly known as Gund Arena named after then Cavs owner Gordon Gund when built in 1994. This article related to Basketball is short. PLEASE do expand it!
- Quicken Loans Arena (originally Gund Arena and commonly The Q), is a multi-purpose arena, in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Until August 2005, it was known as Gund Arena, named for Gordon Gund, a former owner of the Cavaliers, after he paid for the naming rights. It is currently home to the Cleveland Cavaliers, of the NBA, the Lake Erie Monsters, of the AHL, the Cleveland Gladiators, of the AFL and the Mid-American Conference Basketball Tournaments. It also hosted a portion of the first and second rounds of the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
- The building is the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League (AHL), the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League (AFL), the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Basketball Tournaments, and the Cleveland Crush of the Lingerie Football League (LFL).
- Quicken Loans Arena (also referred to as "The Q") is a multipurpose arena in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Until August 2005, it was known as Gund Arena, named for Gordon Gund, a former owner of the Cavaliers, after he paid for the naming rights. It is home to the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association and the Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL. It was previously home of the now-defunct Cleveland Lumberjacks of the IHL, the Cleveland Barons of the AHL, the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League, and the Cleveland Rockers of the Women's National Basketball Association. The arena was opened with a concert by Billy Joel on October 17, 1994; the Cavaliers played the first game in the arena a few weeks later. It is owned by the Gateway Economic Development C
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