Chaifetz Arena

Chaifetz Arena (/ˈʃfɛts/ SHAY-fets), is a 10,600 seat multi-purpose arena in St. Louis, Missouri located on the Saint Louis University campus. The arena began construction on August 28, 2006 and opened on April 10, 2008.

Chaifetz Arena
Location1 South Compton Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
Coordinates38.63246°N 90.22797°W / 38.63246; -90.22797
Public transit MetroBus
OwnerSaint Louis University
OperatorSpectra by Comcast Spectacor
Capacity10,600
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke groundAugust 28, 2006
OpenedApril 10, 2008
Construction cost$80.5 million
($114 million in 2023 dollars)
ArchitectSink Combs Dethlefs
Mackey Mitchell Associates
Structural engineerAlper Audi, Inc.
General contractorClayco Construction
Tenants
Saint Louis Billikens (NCAA Division I) (2008–present)
Website
thechaifetzarena.com

In February 2007, Chicago-based businessman Richard Chaifetz, CEO of ComPsych Corporation and 1975 graduate of SLU, made a $12 million donation to the university, which named the arena in his honor.

Since the 2008–09 season, it has been the home of the Saint Louis University men's and women's basketball teams. Additionally, the attached Chaifetz Pavilion includes a two-court basketball and volleyball practice facility that also serves as an 800-seat venue that is the home for the university's volleyball teams. The arena, known as "the Jewel of Midtown," includes a three-story athletic office. Chaifetz Arena has been called by former VCU coach Shaka Smart as the toughest venue to play in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

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