k National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. Creator John Laing plc. National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. An interior view of the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham close to its completion, with the track down in the event space. The negative register states that this image was supplied by Laings Midland Region. IN is also recorded next to the image, signifying that it is an internegative. It appears to have been copied from the original in July 1990, and was probably taken not long before this date. The xa350m Design and Construct contract for the National Indoor Arena NIA was awarded to the Laing Midlands Division by Birmingham City Council in January 1989. It was officially opened on 4th October 1991 by athlete Linford Christie. At the time of opening, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK and had capacity for approximately 12,000 spectators. The arena has been renamed multiple times throughout its history. Originally the National Indoor Arena October 1991 to December 2014, it later became known as The Barclaycard Arena December 2014 to August 2017, Arena Birmingham September 2017 to April 2020, and Utilita Arena Birmingham April 2020 to present. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. Creator: John Laing plc. National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. An interior view of the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham close to its completion, with the track down in the event space. The negative register states that this image was supplied by Laing s Midland Region. I N is also recorded next to the image, signifying that it is an internegative. It appears to have been copied from the original in July 1990, and was probably taken not long before this date. The   xa3 50m Design and Construct contract for the National Indoor Arena  NIA  was awarded to the Laing Midlands Division by Birmingham City Council in January 1989. It was officially opened on 4th October 1991 by athlete Linford Christie. At the time of opening, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK and had capacity for approximately 12,000 spectators. The arena has been renamed multiple times throughout its history. Originally the National Indoor Arena  October 1991 to December 2014 , it later became known as The Barclaycard Arena  December 2014 to August 2017 , Arena Birmingham  September 2017 to April 2020 , and Utilita Arena Birmingham  April 2020 to present .
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National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. Creator: John Laing plc.

National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, c July 1991. An interior view of the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham close to its completion, with the track down in the event space. The negative register states that this image was supplied by Laing's Midland Region. I/N is also recorded next to the image, signifying that it is an internegative. It appears to have been copied from the original in July 1990, and was probably taken not long before this date. The £50m Design and Construct contract for the National Indoor Arena (NIA) was awarded to the Laing Midlands Division by Birmingham City Council in January 1989. It was officially opened on 4th October 1991 by athlete Linford Christie. At the time of opening, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK and had capacity for approximately 12,000 spectators. The arena has been renamed multiple times throughout its history. Originally the National Indoor Arena (October 1991 to December 2014), it later became known as The Barclaycard Arena (December 2014 to August 2017), Arena Birmingham (September 2017 to April 2020), and Utilita Arena Birmingham (April 2020 to present).

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