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Truist Arena is a 9,400 seat multi-purpose arena located in Highland Heights, Kentucky. Built in 2008 at a cost of $64 million, it is owned by Northern Kentucky University. It is home to the NKU Norse Men's and Women's basketball teams and hosts various other sporting and live event productions, such as concerts, family shows, rodeos, and more. The arena also contains conference rooms perfect for meetings and private functions such as weddings or parties. Highland Heights is a thriving suburban community with a small-town charm. Residents have plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities, with nearby Devou Park offering hiking trails, a golf course, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Shopping and dining can be found at the Crescent Springs Shopping Center, while live music can be found in venues such as Beulah Park Bar & Grill or Amber’s place in Cold Spring. History buffs should visit nearby Longworth Hall for an unforgettable journey back through Kentucky history. Truist Arena is an incredible venue to take in a variety of events. It is visually stunning and comfortable and is located on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. Plan your visit today and don't miss out!
Capacity:
10,000
Past Names/Nicknames:
The Bank of Kentucky Center
Date/Year Built/Opened:
2008

Facts about Truist Arena

Capacity:

10,000


Past Names/Nicknames:

The Bank of Kentucky Center


Date/Year Built/Opened:

2008