Merrell Center

Leonard E. Merrell Center
Merrell Center
South Entrance to Merrell Center
Location 6301 South Stadium Lane, Katy, Texas 77494
Coordinates 29°46′49″N 95°49′56″W / 29.78028°N 95.83222°W / 29.78028; -95.83222Coordinates: 29°46′49″N 95°49′56″W / 29.78028°N 95.83222°W / 29.78028; -95.83222
Owner Katy Independent School District
Operator Katy Independent School District
Capacity 7,200 (Concerts)
5,794 (Basketball)[1]
4,290 (Telescoping seats retracted)[1]
Construction
Broke ground June 2003
Opened March 2005
Construction cost $ 18.9 Million
Architect PBK Architects
Tenants
Katy Copperheads (NIFL) (2006)
Katy Ruff Riders (IFL) (2007-2008)
Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament (2008-Present)
Southland Conference Women's Basketball Tournament (2008-Present)
Houston Stallions (LSFL) (2011-2012)
Second Level Foyer - Merrell Center

The Leonard E. Merrell Center (commonly known as the Merrell Center) is a 7,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Katy, Texas. It was built in 2005 and was the former home of the Katy Copperheads (National Indoor Football League) and the Katy Ruff Riders of the Intense Football League. Since 2008 the Merrell Center has hosted the Southland Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments. The Houston Stallions of the Lone Star Football League moved to the Merrell Center in 2011.

As a concert venue the arena seats 1,500 for theater shows and up to 7,200 for arena concerts. Capacity for athletic events is 5,794.[1] The arena can seat up to 1,200 for banquets. The arena contains a 21,600-square-foot (120' by 180') arena floor, big enough for small trade shows, a 3,000-square-foot (280 m2) meeting room that can be divisible into three smaller rooms, and a 6,300-square-foot (590 m2) lobby. The arena is also used for commencement ceremonies and high school basketball.

Adjacent to the Merrell Center is the Katy ISD L. D. Robinson Pavilion & Rodeo Arena.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Sports + Events Arenas". PBK Architects. Retrieved July 9, 2015.

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