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Crews ripped down remaining supports Sunday for the Frank Erwin Center, bringing the frame of the hallowed Texas Longhorns basketball arena and university events center to the ground in a cloud of … ...
The Frank Erwin Center opened in 1977, and the site will eventually become home to the University of Texas at Austin Medical Center, a joint project between UT and the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Named for Frank Erwin, a former chairman of the UT Systems board of regents shortly after his death, the 46-year-old building housed the UT men's and women's basketball teams and served as a venue ...
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Frank Erwin Center demolition expected by end of 2024 - MSNAUSTIN (KXAN) — The Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center’s final days are numbered. The Erwin Center last opened its doors to crowds in April 2022 for a Harlem Globetrotters event. The new $375 million ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The final remnants of the Frank Erwin Center are gone. The arena that housed both Texas Longhorns basketball teams for almost 50 years was entirely demolished on Sunday, marking ...
The Frank Erwin Center was the home of Texas Basketball from 1977 all the way until the conclusion of the 2021-22 basketball season, but now the site will be th. ON SI; SI.COM; ...
The Frank Erwin Center, located at 1701 Red River St., was last used in April 2022, the same month when the Moody Center opened.
The Frank Erwin Center, nicknamed “the Drum,” was completed in 1977 and closed in May 2022. It hosted UT basketball games, concerts, graduations and other public and private events.
The Frank Erwin Center, constructed in 1977 for $34 million, saw its largest crowd in 1978 when John Denver played in front of 17,829 fans. Its highest-grossing event occurred in 2013 when Paul ...
When the Erwin Center opened in 1977, Austin had a population of about 322,000. Last year, the city numbered an estimated 974,000 residents and continues to experience rapid growth.
A look at the Frank Erwin Center as demolition continues. As part of the demolition, 4,000 tons of steel and 135,000 tons of concrete will be coming down and recycled.
AUSTIN, Texas — The final remnants of the Frank Erwin Center are gone. The arena that housed both Texas Longhorns basketball teams for almost 50 years was entirely demolished on Sunday, marking ...
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