Tennesse event center will be named F&M bank Arena
Sabertooth sports Camiseta Kawasaki Frontale as well as entertainment has revealed that its event center in Clarksville, Tennessee, will be called the F&M bank Arena after a naming-rights offer was agreed to with the regional bank.
Construction continues after ground broke on the facility in November 2020 as well as the location is arranged to open during the 2022-23 season. Sabertooth Camiseta Urawa Red Diamonds sports & entertainment was developed in April by the owners of the Nashville Predators as well as will be accountable for F&M bank Arena’s operations as well as booking the facility.
“It is interesting to lastly be able to state the name out loud,” F&M bank president as well as chief executive policeman Sammy Stuard said. “We look ahead to actively promoting the brand, not only as an investment in our downtown area, however likewise as an expression of F&M Bank’s commitment to economic development.”
F&M bank Arena’s main tenant will be Austin Peay specify University’s men’s as well as women’s basketball teams for house games. Austin Peay men’s as well as women’s basketball teams will move their coaches’ offices as well as training facilities into F&M bank Arena, which will likewise home their method court. The primary arena bowl will likewise be able to add an ice surface, providing it the capability to hold hockey competitions as well as draw in larger on-ice events or competitions. The Predators will offer a range of learn-to-skate programs at the venue.
F&M bank Arena will hold approximately 6,000 fans for concerts; 5,500 for basketball game; as well as 5,000 for hockey games. It will likewise contain high-end suites, premium seating, personal hospitality space, celebration spaces as well as typical areas.
“We can lastly put a name on the vision Montgomery region Mayor Jim Durrett has had for this region for such a long time,” Camiseta Tigres UANL Nashville Predators as well as SS&E president as well as chief executive policeman Sean Henry said.
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