The Paper Clip Center is a multi-purpose indoor stadium in Cape Coral,  Blorida. It houses roughly 20,000 Robloxians, and fills out 97% of its seats on average. It is located on North Olympic Lane, a plaza containing multiple sport arenas for Cape Coral, such as Dogwood Stadium.  The stadium opened on August 19th, 1969. It is currently still owned by The Paper Clip, as it still owns a majority portion of the stadium, and its profits, as well as paying for most of the taxes, electricity bills, maintenance bills, and the funding of the stadium. It is partially owned by; The City of Cape Coral; 13%; Cape Coral Sports Association (CCSA);8.9%; The Robloxia Entertainment Group; 26%; and finally, The Paper Clip and its CEO and Founder, Harris Bloomington, which owns a combined 57% Precent stake of the Stadium. It is considered the home of The Cape Coral Bay Dolphins basketball team, and the Cape Coral Yeti's hockey team. It has been considered the home plate for both of them since 1973. The stadium also allows for tennis, gymnastics, rodeo, and lacrosse. and more since 1985. The stadium can house roughly six different sports.

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The Paper Clip Center has 950,000 square feet (88,257.9 m2) of total space, with a 94-foot (28.7 m) by 200-foot (61.0 m) arena floor. It stands 150 feet (45.7 m) tall. The arena seats up 18,920 Robloxians during basketball games, 19,067 during ice hockey games, and fills out maximum capacity, (20,000) during concerts, shows, or events. Two-thirds of the arena's seating, including 2,500 club seats, are in the lower bowl. There are also 160 luxury suites, including 15 event suites, on three levels between the lower and upper bowls. The record attendance was during a Hockey Superbowl where the Cape Coral Yeti's Hockey Team won the championship, which it seated roughly 20,823 people.

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