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By 2005, the end of the first decade of operation, seven million people had attended events at the arena. The seven figure deal was to last a minimum of three years. In January 2004 the arena was renamed as the Metro Radio Arena after a new sponsorship deal was signed with the independent local station Metro Radio. In 2000 the Ogden Corporation sold the arena to SMG for $240m. In 1997 the arena was renamed the Telewest Arena after a sponsorship deal with the telecommunications and cable-television company Telewest. Chandler died in 1996 while Stanger died in 1999.

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The Ogden Corporation assumed full ownership of the arena after Chandler and Stanger sold their stakes in Park Arena Limited. The venue was officially opened by Torville and Dean in January 1998. The arena cost £10.6m to build (partly financed by a £2.5 million grant from Tyne & Wear Development Corporation), and opened as the Newcastle Arena on Saturday 18 November 1995 with a basketball league game between the resident team the Newcastle Comets, hosting the Doncaster Panthers. Acts that did visit the region often had to make use of the 3,200 seat Whitley Bay Ice Rink. According to Ogden, the arena clearly filled a market opportunity for touring acts who had otherwise bypassed the area, with the next nearest local venue being the 2,000 seat Newcastle City Hall, and the only other medium-sized venues being as far away as Sheffield to the south or Glasgow to the north. The NYSE listed Ogden Corporation was awarded a 20-year contract in February 1995 to design the arena, and once completed, to manage the facility including booking and promotion. Two well known local musicians conceived and helped build the arena, Chas Chandler and his business partner Nigel Stanger, together with invaluable help from local Price Waterhouse Corporate Finance partner John Wall.

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Having also had various professional basketball and ice hockey teams as tenants for much of its history, since 2009 it has had no ice hockey team after the departure of the Newcastle Vipers to the Whitley Bay Ice Rink, and no basketball team since the departure of the Newcastle Eagles to Northumbria University's Sport Central arena in 2010. Owned and operated by ASM Global and sponsored by Utilita Energy, it hosts music, entertainment, sports and business events. The Utilita Arena Newcastle (formerly the Newcastle Arena, Telewest Arena and Metro Radio Arena) is an indoor arena in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England. Alternatively, you can pay using one of the kiosks - please note these are card payments only.The main entrance under old signage (2016) You can also call 07520 634 455 and quote location ID 300806. Download the Just Park app and pay using the Location ID 300806.

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The address for sat nav is - Utilita Arena Newcastle, Arena Way, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7NA - There are three different ways to pay at Utilita Arena Newcastle with the quickest and easiest option being to download the Just Park app. Cars with wheelchair patrons can park at the Arena subject to availability on a first come first served basis. Book your car park place when you purchase your tickets and save money! The usual fee to park your car for an event is £7.

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Orange badge holders can park at the Arena free of charge at the designated car park, close to the entrance of the building. Alternatively, there are thousands of additional spaces located within 5 minutes walk of the Arena. There are over 600 parking spaces available on site that are security patrolled. When in the vicinity of the Arena, follow the signs to the appropriate car parks. Take the A184 signposted 'City Centre', then follow the A189 over the Redheugh Bridge. The Metro Radio Arena Newcastle is only 3 minutes from the A1 North - South route. All public travel information is available from the Nexus website or Traveline on 0871 200 22 33. Take local bus services or the Metro to Central Station and the Arena is approximately 5 minutes walk away. Located on the banks of the river Tyne, Metro Radio Arena Newcastle is ten minutes away from Central Station and the Tyne and Wear Metro.












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