Mortgage Matchup Center

Mortgage Matchup Center
The Purple Palace
The Snake Pit
Mortgage Matchup Center, then-Footprint Center, in 2022
Mortgage Matchup Center
Location within Arizona
Mortgage Matchup Center
Location within the United States
Former namesAmerica West Arena
(1992–2006)
US Airways Center
(2006–2015)
Talking Stick Resort Arena
(2015–2020)
Phoenix Suns Arena (2020–2021)
Footprint Center
(2021–2025)
PHX Arena
(2020, 2025)
Address201 East Jefferson Street
LocationPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Coordinates33°26′45″N 112°4′17″W / 33.44583°N 112.07139°W / 33.44583; -112.07139
OwnerCity of Phoenix
OperatorPhoenix Arena Development, L.P.
Capacity
  • 17,071 (basketball)
  • 16,210 (hockey and indoor football)
  • 17,716 (in the round concerts)
  • 12,565 (end-stage concerts)
  • 4,379 (theater)
Public transit
Construction
Broke groundAugust 1, 1990 (1990-08-01)
OpenedJune 6, 1992 (1992-06-06)
Renovated2003, 2020
Construction costUS$89 million
(US$204 million in 2025 dollars)
US$67 million (renovations)
(US$104 million in 2025 dollars)
ArchitectEllerbe Becket
Project managerHuber, Hunt & Nichols
Structural engineerHorst Berger/Severud
Services engineerFlack + Kurtz
General contractorPerini Building Company
Tenants
Phoenix Suns (NBA) 1992–present
Arizona Rattlers (AFL/IFL) 1992–2023
Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) 1997–present
Arizona Sandsharks (CISL) 1993–1997
Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) 1996–2003
Phoenix Roadrunners (ECHL) 2005–2009
Website
mortgagematchupcenter.com

Mortgage Matchup Center is a multi-purpose arena in Phoenix, Arizona. It opened under the name America West Arena on June 6, 1992, at a cost of $89 million. The arena has also been known as US Airways Center, Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix Suns Arena, Footprint Center, and PHX Arena.

It is the home arena of the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the former home of the Indoor Football League's Arizona Rattlers. The ECHL's Phoenix Roadrunners also played there from 2005 until they ceased operations at the conclusion of the 2008–2009 season. Additionally, the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Phoenix Coyotes (Arizona Coyotes) played their first seven seasons at the arena following their arrival in Phoenix on July 1, 1996.

Located one block away from Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the arena is 1 million square feet (93,000 m2) in size on an 11-acre (4.5 ha) site. These two major league sports venues are joined by State Farm Stadium and Desert Diamond Arena in the neighboring Phoenix suburb of Glendale, the home of the Arizona Cardinals and former home of the Arizona Coyotes.