AMA is still a tenant there. Yale did not have a suitable on-campus venue in 1920 and played home games in Philadelphia.The arena was the site of several historic sporting events, including the professional debut of "Didja Get Any Onya?" AMA is a nonprofit group that provides executive training courses, seminars and materials. Main Event List - 1920s, 1930s, 1940s 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s Poster Gallery Program Gallery Photo Gallery VENUE KEY DATES 1920 - Opened as The Ice Palace The following is a list of indoor ice hockey venues in Pennsylvania, United States. Cure Cottage Development is made up of Draper, of local real estate firm Say Real Estate, partners and real estate entrepreneurs Wayne Zukin and Sue Smith of Philadelphia, and Zukin’s brother Scott.
Adresse: 4530 Market Street Philadelphie, PA It was filled with cubicles, tables and office chairs, and the floor was covered in orange carpet. (Enterprise photo — Griffin Kelly) SARANAC LAKE — Cure Cottage Development is plugging away with renovations at the former Trudeau Sanatorium. Wayne Zukin and Smith also own a handful of buildings in downtown Saranac Lake, such as the ones housing Origin Coffee Company, the Ampersound music shop and the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation, Eco Living and the Adirondack Trading Co. Old sanatorium’s Auditorium opens to screen Ice Palace film Business. When Philadelphians reflect on their hockey heroes, George Orton rarely comes to mind. Adirondack Health rents out office space, and Carpe Insectae, a bug spray manufacturer, has also moved its operations there.
One of the first teams to make the Arena home was the Yale University men's ice hockey team. The address of the building, originally named the Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium, was 4530 Market Street.The building stood next to what would become the WFIL TV studio that broadcast American Bandstand.It was built by George F. Pawling, of George F. Pawling & Co., Engineers and Contractors, and opened on Saturday, February 14, 1920 with a college hockey game between Yale and … Before selling the sanatorium property this past fall, the American Management Association used the Auditorium building as working space. on the album Weasels Ripped My Flesh by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention was recorded at this venue on March 2, 1969. Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau founded the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium in 1884 for tuberculosis treatment. It was renamed the Trudeau Sanatorium after he died in 1915. Tickets are $15. The Philadelphia Arena was an auditorium used mainly for sporting events located at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium Martin Luther King, Jr. The Philadelphia Arena was an auditorium used mainly for sporting events located at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia.
The building stood next to what would become the WFIL TV studio that broadcast American Bandstand.
Philadelphia Arena Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Opened: February 14, 1920 Seating Capacity: 4,000 The Philadelphia Arena was an arena used mainly for sporting events located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Draper said his group wants the Auditorium to be a multi-use space.
Draper said the owners rented out a few homes on the property. That should be probably another month or so. Built in 1939, it is the newest of the existing buildings that were part of the functioning sanatorium, according to Historic Saranac Lake’s LocalWiki website. In January of 1920 the New York Times reported that management of the new Auditorium and Ice Palace located in-town at 45th and Market St. in Philadelphia had announced a tentative completion date and opening night set for the following February 5th.