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Local architects Robinson & Campau produced a design that combined Renaissance and Art Deco elements. The building included an exhibition hall, meeting rooms, a concert space, and the main arena for a total capacity of over 8,000 spectators. The vast lobby reflects the sleek, polished metal and
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According to the History of Grand Rapids: "Though desired for many years, Grand Rapids finally obtained a public auditorium during the Great Depression. Hoping to put the city’s unemployed to work on the project, City Manager George Welsh coordinated a one-and-a-half million-dollar public bond effort
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With the "Civic Auditorium" front façade and lobby remaining intact, the auditorium portion was imploded on July 19, 2003, and in February 2005 was incorporated as a part of the Steelcase Ballroom of the
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In 1975, Civic Auditorium was renamed the "George Welsh Civic Auditorium," after the former City Manager and Mayor. The name shortened to "Welsh Auditorium" over time.
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in 1930 to fund the construction project. The building committee selected the riverfront site of the old interurban station at Lyon and Campau.
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also known as "Civic Auditorium," was a 3,800-seat multi-purpose
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Buildings and structures demolished by controlled implosion
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National Professional Basketball League (1950-1951)
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Grand Rapids
Michigan
Coordinates
42°58′04″N 85°40′26″W / 42.967658°N 85.673940°W / 42.967658; -85.673940
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Capacity
Grand Rapids Hornets
NPBL
Grand Rapids Hoops
CBA
arena
convention center
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids Hornets
National Professional Basketball League (1950-1951)
Grand Rapids Hoops
Continental Basketball Association
DeVos Place Convention Center
Venue information
"Erhardt Projects Page"
"Civic Auditorium"
"History | DeVos Performance Hall"
the original
"Civic Auditorium"
"Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium"
"Civic Auditorium"
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