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Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Home of the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)

1994
Opened
TBD
Capacity (basketball)
Rocket
Naming partner · since 2019
OH
State
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Identity

City
Cleveland
State / region
OH
Opened
1994year only — exact date TBD
Capacity (basketball)
TBD
Address
TBD
Architect
TBD
Owner
TBD
Construction cost
TBD

Tenants

Current tenants
  • Cleveland Cavaliers NBA since 1994
    Primary tenant since the arena opened.
  • Cleveland Monsters AHL since 2007
Past tenants
  • Cleveland Rockers WNBA 1997–2003
    Original WNBA franchise; folded in December 2003 due to ownership withdrawal.
  • Cleveland Crunch NPSL 1994–2002
    Indoor soccer; relocated and rebranded multiple times before folding.

Current naming deal

Partner
Rocket Mortgagesince 2019
Deal value
TBD
Term
TBD

Naming history

  • Gund Arena 1994-10–2005-09
    Named for the Gund family, the Cavaliers' owners at opening. No paid naming partner — the Gund name reflected the ownership group.
  • Quicken Loans Arena 2005-09–2019-04
    Dan Gilbert (Quicken Loans founder) bought the Cavaliers in 2005; he replaced the Gund name with his own company's.
  • Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 2019-04–present
    Quicken Loans rebranded its mortgage business as Rocket Mortgage; the arena followed and adopted "FieldHouse" stylistically. Coincided with a $185M renovation.

Renovations

  • 2017–2019 $185M
    $185M "Q Transformation" — two-thirds publicly funded via Cuyahoga County sin-tax extension. Glass curtain wall on the east face, expanded concourses, new clubs, scoreboard upgrade.

Sportsbook presence

Sources

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