Landers Center

The Landers Center is a 8400-seat multi-purpose arena in Southaven, Mississippi. It was built in 2000. It is home to the Memphis Hustle of the NBA G League, a minor league basketball team affiliated with the Memphis Grizzlies.[4]

Landers Center
Former namesDeSoto Civic Center (2000–2011)
Address4560 Venture Drive
LocationSouthaven, Mississippi
OwnerDeSoto County[1]
OperatorDeSoto County Convention & Visitors Bureau
CapacityIn-the-Round: 10,045
End-Stage 180: 7,888
Boxing/wrestling: 10,000
Basketball: 9,000
Football, hockey, ice show, rodeo/circus: 8,500[2]
Field sizeMaximum Floor Dimensions: 250’ L x 140’ W
Maximum Floor Area: 35,000 sq. ft.
Ice Floor Dimensions: 200’ L x 85’ W
Construction
Broke groundApril 24, 1998[1]
OpenedSeptember 16, 2000
Construction cost$35 million[1]
($52 million in 2019 dollars[3])
ArchitectJohnson Bailey Henderson McNeel Architects[1]
General contractorCarothers Construction Inc.[1]
Tenants
Memphis Houn'Dawgs (ABA) (20002001)
Memphis Xplorers (af2) (20012006)
Mississippi RiverKings (CHL/SPHL) (20072018)
Memphis Hustle (NBA G League) (2017present)
Website
http://landerscenter.com/

Several now-defunct teams have called the Landers Center home. These teams include the Memphis Xplorers of the AF2, the Memphis Houn'Dawgs of the American Basketball Association, and the Memphis (and later) Mississippi RiverKings of the Central Hockey League and Southern Professional Hockey League.

It also is used as a concert venue, boxing arena, and for ice shows and circuses. Since 2009, the Mid-South Fair has been held at the Landers Center. Formerly, the fair was held in midtown Memphis at the Fairgrounds. The center houses a 17,000 square foot convention center and 400 seat performing arts center.

American recording artist, Kelly Clarkson performed in the arena on February 9, 2019 during her Meaning of Life Tour to a sold-out crowd of over 7,000 patrons and grossed over $400,000. This was her first show in the state of Mississippi in over 7 years since her Stronger Tour in 2012.

Name change

On January 4, 2012, Memphis-based Landers Auto Group purchased the naming rights. The name was changed to the Landers Center.[5]

References

  1. Johnson, Laurie (April 23, 1998). "DeSoto Civic Center Groundbreaking Set for Friday". The Daily News (Memphis). Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  2. "Landers Center". venuecoalition.com. Venue Coalition. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  3. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  4. "Grizzlies to Own, Operate D-League Team in Southaven". Memphis Daily News. January 24, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  5. Van Tuyl, Chris (December 28, 2011). "Memphis-Based Landers Auto Group Buys Naming Rights to DeSoto Civic Center". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. Retrieved December 28, 2011.

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