Peoria Civic Center

Peoria Civic Center
Exterior of complex (c.2006)
Peoria Civic Center
Location within Illinois
Peoria Civic Center
Location within the United States
General information
LocationDowntown Peoria
Address201 SW Jefferson Ave
Peoria, IL 61602-1423
Coordinates40°41′30″N 89°35′39″W / 40.69167°N 89.59417°W / 40.69167; -89.59417
GroundbreakingApril 30, 1979 (1979-04-30)
OpenedFebruary 1982
InauguratedJune 6, 1982 (1982-06-06)
RenovatedJune 2005-May 2007
Cost$64.2 million
($278 million in 2024 dollars)
Renovation cost$55 million ($88.5 million in 2024 dollars)
OwnerCity of Peoria
Technical details
Size
  • Exhibit halls: 108,668 sq ft (10,095.6 m2)
  • Meeting/breakout rooms: 17,355 sq ft (1,612.3 m2)
  • Ballrooms: 28,667 sq ft (2,663.3 m2)
  • Arena: 27,400 sq ft (2,550 m2)
  • Theater: 7,000 sq ft (650 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Renovating team
Architect(s)HOK Sport Venue Event
EngineerDewberry
Services engineerSTS Engineering
Other designers
  • Advanced Audio & Light
  • Convergence Design
  • Zalk Josephs Fabricators
Main contractorTurner Construction
Other information
Seating capacity6,500 (PCC Ballroom)
2,173 (PCC Theater)
300 (Lexus Club)
Public transit access CityLink
Website
Complex Website
Carver Arena
Former namesPeoria Civic Center Arena (1982-2001)
OperatorASM Global
Capacity12,000
Detailed capacity
  • 9,919 (Ice hockey and indoor football)
  • 11,433 (Basketball)
  • 12,036 (Concerts)
Construction
OpenedJune 7, 1982 (1982-06-07)
Renovated
  • 1992
  • 2005-07
Tenants
Bradley Braves (NCAA) (1982-present)
Peoria Prancers/Rivermen (IHL) (1982-96)
Peoria Rivermen (ECHL) (1996-2005)
Peoria Pirates (IFL/AF2) (1999-2004, 2008-09)
Peoria Rough Riders (UIF) (2005-06)
Peoria Rivermen (AHL) (2005-13)
Peoria Rivermen (SPHL) (2013-present)

Peoria Civic Center is an entertainment complex located in downtown Peoria, Illinois. Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Philip Johnson and John Burgee, it has an arena, theater, exhibit hall and meeting rooms. It opened in 1982 and completed an expansion to its lobby and meeting facilities in 2007. On the grounds of the Peoria Civic Center sits the massive "Sonar Tide," the last and largest sculpture of the pioneer of abstract minimalism Ronald Bladen.