CURE Insurance Arena
Interactive map of CURE Insurance Arena | |
| Former names | Sovereign Bank Arena (1999–2009) Sun National Bank Center (2009–2017) |
|---|---|
| Address | 81 Hamilton Avenue |
| Location | Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Owner | Mercer County Improvement Authority |
| Operator | Oak View Group |
| Capacity | Basketball: 8,600 Ice hockey: 7,605 Concerts: 10,500 |
| Public transit | River Line at Hamilton Avenue |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | December 2, 1997 |
| Opened | October 6, 1999 |
| Construction cost | $53 million ($102 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | Sink Combs Dethlefs Vitetta Group |
| Structural engineer | Geiger Engineers |
| Services engineer | French & Parrello Associates, P.A. |
| General contractor | Gilbane Building Company |
| Tenants | |
| Trenton Titans/Devils (ECHL) (1999–2013) Trenton Shooting Stars (IBL) (1999–2001) Trenton Lightning (IPFL) (2001) Philadelphia Passion (LFL) (2009–2011) Trenton Steel (SIFL) (2011) Trenton Freedom (PIFL) (2014–2015) Jersey Flight (AAL/NAL) (2018–2022) TCNJ Lions (ACHA) (2021–2022) Trenton Terror (PBLA) (2022–2023) Trenton Ironhawks (ECHL) (2026–future) | |
| Website | |
| cureinsurancearena | |
The CURE Insurance Arena is a multipurpose arena in Trenton, New Jersey. It hosts events including shows, sporting events and concerts.
The arena seats 7,605 for hockey and other ice events, 8,600 for basketball and up to 10,500 for concerts, family shows, and other events which makes it the largest arena in Central New Jersey. The arena is located next to, and served by, the Hamilton Avenue station on NJ Transit's River Line and New Jersey Route 129. It is managed by Oak View Group.