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Arena Tortuguitas
Arena Tortuguitas
Former namesDirecTV Arena
AddressAv. Olivos,
Tortuguitas
Argentina
OwnerOgden Argentina[1]
Capacity13,500[5]
Construction
OpenedOctober 31, 2015[4]
Closed2020; 4 years ago (2020)
Construction costAR$ 200 million[2]
Project managerALG Sports[3]

The Arena Tortuguitas[6] (formerly, DirecTV Arena[7] due to sponsorship reasons) is an entertainment and sports venue located in the city of Tortuguitas, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was owned by Ogden Argentina, a consortium formed by real state company Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima (mostly known as "IRSA") and entrepreneur Diego Filkenstein.[1] It made its grand opening on October 31, 2015, with a concert by Sting.[8]

History

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The arena was inaugurated as "DirecTV Arena", which was built through a system of assembly, having capacity for 13,500 seats.[5] For its size and its curved roof structure it is ideal for musical shows, but it can also host matches of tennis or basketball. The agreement signed by ALG with DirecTV is for five years, but with the intention to renew then, explained Matthias Lynch, CEO of ALG. The ground of 11 hectares on which develops the ALG center is leased to Chilean Errazuriz group, at an estimated value of US$1.5 per square meter.[4] The satellite television company brings a sponsorship sum and also make cash outlays in various productions that will stage the new complex. As to the shows that are known to be held in the Arena DirecTV, they are: Sting, Luis Miguel and others.[9]

According to promise strategic partners, the new giant has amenities for both spectators and artists, including a floor area of 10,000 square meters, three meeting rooms and press room, nine areas of baths, 20 dining venues, a full 12 dressing rooms, five-door access, elevator, modular stage and 20 exclusive boxes, among others.[8]

For its size, this stadium was third in size in Latin America, behind Movistar Arena of Santiago, Chile, and Mexico City Arena, Mexico. This type of venues have specific spaces for the development of various shows. They consist of an indoor space, high technology and capacity to accommodate large numbers of spectators.[2] Between the best known internationally Arenas: the Madison Square Garden, in New York; The O2, in London; Bercy Arena, in Paris, and Amsterdam Arena, among others. The DirecTV Arena will work within the ALG Center, located at kilometer 35 of the Pan American Av.[3]

In 2020, DirecTV retired as sponsor of the arena due to financial problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The arena was closed that year and has not been reopened since then.[7]

Entertainment

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The arena was used for more than just sporting events, with musical acts, family productions and many other events.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Ogden Argentina se quedó con el predio para shows y convenciones más grande del país, con capacidad para 15.000 personas on iProfsional, 22 Feb 2018
  2. ^ a b "Sting opened a luxurious stadium in Argentina: meet the DirecTV Arena". www.elintransigente.com. September 11, 2015. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Lisandro Ruiz Diaz (September 1, 2015). "Argentina started 2016 with two new indoor stadiums". ElAcople.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "En octubre inaugura en Argentina el estadio DirecTV Arena con capacidad para 15 mil personas" on Camcrero, 16 Sep 2015
  5. ^ a b Nadie te da más entretenimiento on Directvarena.com (archived)
  6. ^ Así es el nuevo mega estadio para recitales: se puede bajar del auto y bailar by Pablo Hecker on Cronista.com, 17 Feb 2021
  7. ^ a b DirecTV saca su marca del estadio Arena de IRSA: estos son los motivos by Andrés Sanguinetti on iProfesional, 28 Dec 2020
  8. ^ a b "Opens a $200 million stadium in which Sting will perform". Archived from the original on 2015-09-12. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
  9. ^ DirecTV try his luck in the world of indoor stadiums
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