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However, the arena continued to struggle to attract enough visitors and events to be profitable and it never managed to become a financial success. One reason for this was its rather isolated geographical position, combined with poor local road and public transport access and limited parking space,
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The venue originally opened in March 1986, but was immediately rebuilt under new plans and reopened officially in April 1989. As part of the conversion into an arena, the central bays were replaced with a tall new structure to seat 12,615 spectators. The architects were Stewart K. Riddick &
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The arena received a £10 million refit in 1998, allowing the capacity of the arena to be altered hydraulically. One of the primary reasons for the refit by joint owners, Anschutz Entertainment Group, was to introduce professional ice hockey back to London with the
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It could seat up to 12,500 people in the stands and up to 15,000 in concert mode. Events ranged from sport events like basketball, ice hockey, professional wrestling, and boxing to music concerts and trade exhibitions. It was the home of the
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and assembled by Graham Wood. The final cost of the whole conversion was £24 million. The arena was a hangar-like building with an uninterrupted span of 281ft (86m) on 59ft (18m) columns, the largest such hall erected in Britain since
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in March 2001. The first tour in March was a part of non-televised "house" shows, the show at the Docklands Arena was a sell out, then on November 13 they would return for a televised episode of
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would tour the UK twice, unknown to many it would be the final times they would be on British shores before being purchased by rival promotion
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area, which was developed from a harbour and industrial area to a trade and residential one. The project was led by peer
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The arena was demolished in June 2006 and has since been replaced by a mostly-residential development, including the
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The arena was built in a converted shed (itself built in 1969) on the grounds of a former harbour warehouse at
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In December 2005, it housed the annual 'Crisis Open Christmas' event (held the previous year in the
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With Puddle Of Mudd, Adema, Dilated Peoples. Audio recordings of their performances of "
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The arena was used as a studio to film the tenth and final series of the ITV gameshow
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which also sold out the Docklands Arena. The episode is available on the WWE Network.
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were held at the arena, and from 1989 until 2001, it was also the annual venue of the
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but they cancelled their appearance due to a band illness and were replaced by
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The first of four sold-out shows held in London, with the other three held at
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On 18 November 1989, the Arenaball Transatlantic Challenge, the first ever
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Clips from the shows were broadcast on national television news networks.
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In 2003, the arena was sold, which, combined with the disbanding of the
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Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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In 2005, the arena was closed and was superseded as the main arena by
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A recording of the concert was released on VHS/DVD in late 2002.
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One of the shows was filmed and broadcast on TV channel Sky1
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The concert was recorded and released as a live DVD called
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Recorded for DVD named after the tour, released in 2000.
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and Mecca Entertainment, and partly by the land owners
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The London Arena went into receivership in May 1991.
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Millwall
London
Coordinates
51°29′48″N 0°00′53″W / 51.49673°N 0.01484°W / 51.49673; -0.01484
SMG
Anschutz
Capacity
Fairhurst
London Knights
BSIL
London Towers
BBL
Greater London Leopards
indoor arena
exhibition centre
Millwall
Cubitt Town

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