American Airlines Center
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| AAC The Hangar |
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| Location | 2500 Victory Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75201 |
| Coordinates | 32°47′26″N 96°48′37″W / 32.79056°N 96.81028°WCoordinates: 32°47′26″N 96°48′37″W / 32.79056°N 96.81028°W |
| Broke ground | September 1, 1999 |
| Opened | July 17, 2001 |
| Owner | Center Operating Company, L.P.[1] |
| Construction cost | USD $ 420 million |
| Architect | David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services, Inc. HKS, Inc.[2] Johnson/McKibben Architects, Inc. |
| Capacity | Ice hockey: 18,532, 18,584 (standing room only) Basketball: 21,041 Concerts: 21,000 |
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| Dallas Mavericks (NBA) (2001–present) Dallas Stars (NHL) (2001–present) Dallas Vigilantes (AFL) (2010–present) |
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The American Airlines Center (also known as the AAC) is a multi-purpose arena. It is in the Victory Park neighborhood, near downtown Dallas, Texas. It is currently used by the Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavericks and, Dallas Vigilantes. It is also used for concerts and entertainment.
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