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Kaseya Center
Home of the Miami Heat (NBA)
1999
Opened
TBD
Capacity (basketball)
Kaseya
Naming partner · since 2023
FL
State
Identity
City
Miami
State / region
FL
Opened
1999year only — exact date TBD
Capacity (basketball)
TBD
Address
TBD
Architect
TBD
Owner
TBD
Construction cost
TBD
Tenants
Current tenants
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Miami Heat NBA since 1999Primary tenant since the arena opened.
Past tenants
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Florida Panthers NHL 1999–2003Departed for the new National Car Rental Center (now Amerant Bank Arena) in Sunrise, FL in 2003.
Current naming deal
Partner
Kaseyasince 2023
Deal value
TBD
Term
TBD
Naming history
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AmericanAirlines Arena
1999-12–2021-06
Original 20-year, ~$42M naming deal. Iconic LeBron Heatles era unfolded here under this name.
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FTX Arena
2021-06–2023-01
FTX cryptocurrency exchange signed a 19-year, ~$135M deal in March 2021. Less than two years later, FTX collapsed (November 2022) and the deal was voided in bankruptcy court.
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Miami-Dade Arena
2023-01–2023-04
Brief placeholder name held by Miami-Dade County (the venue's public owner) while a new partner was sourced.
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Kaseya Center
2023-04–present
Cybersecurity software company Kaseya (Miami-based) signed a 17-year, ~$117M deal. The Heat became the only major-pro team to weather two disrupted naming deals in two years.
Renovations
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2014Significant interior renovation including new scoreboard, premium spaces, and concourse refresh under the AmericanAirlines Arena name.
Sportsbook presence
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