The arena, which opened in 1994 and is in the midst of a 30th anniversary celebration, began its life as Gund Arena, morphed into Quicken Loans Arena in 2005 and after a $185 million renovation in ...
After Gilbert acquired the Cavaliers in 2005, the arena was renamed Quicken Loans Arena. The most recent $185 million renovation in 2019 led to the venue's previous name, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. In 2005, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert bought the Cavaliers and the naming rights to Gund Arena for $375 million. It was renamed Quicken Loans Arena ...
In the wake of this news, the former NBA champion took to X to make something loud and clear: That arena will always be known as ‘The Q.’ Of course, he’s referring to The Quicken Loans Arena ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Sheriff Street Market (See photo below) Central Market, Asphalt Parking Lot, Gateway, Gund Arena, Quicken Loans Arena, King James Court, Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse has been ...
began its life as Gund Arena, morphed into Quicken Loans Arena in 2005 and after a $185 million renovation in 2019 was renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
After Quicken Loans changed its company name to Rocket Mortgage in 2019, as did the name of Cleveland's arena, ending an almost 15-year span. But in the eyes of Love and many others alike ...
The home of the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cleveland Monsters will now be known as Rocket Arena, a reflection of Cavs owner Dan Gilbert’s companies in real estate, mortgage and finance that ...