Mobile Arena To Be Named After Regions

The City of Mobile and Oak View Group (OVG), which has partnered with the City of Mobile and Live Nation on the arena project in Mobile, have introduced Regions Bank as the naming rights partner for what will now be called the Regions Arena. OVG, which will manage the venue, secured the multiyear partnership on behalf of the city through its Global Partnerships division. As part of the agreement, Regions Bank will also become the official banking partner of Regions Arena, the Mobile Convention Center and Saenger Theater Mobile (locations for which OVG also oversees operations), as well as the the new Mobile hockey team, scheduled to begin playing at the venue with the 2027-2028 season. The 10,000-seat arena remains scheduled to open in early 2027.

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