Hi,
[Yes, a very old thread. Sorry. But I now need new info if anyone can help, please. Posted more below. Thanks.]
Okay, sounds like an easy question to answer - just go over to the website.
That's what I thought.
"The arena features 20,976 square feet (1949 m2) of arena floor space." - but that doesn't sound very big. Does it mean that's the actual size of the floor the Knicks play on, then the seating is extra, etc, or the entire arena's floor size? That's only 50m by 40m.
So I explored the site and found this -
What does '20,000 x 10,000sq ft' mean?
Something can only have one 'sq ft' measurement. And if it means 20,000 x 10,000 gives you the total of sq ft... 10,000 feet is nearly 2 miles.
Does it mean the floor space for sports is 10,000, but the whole arena is 20,000? Maybe. But why not give the exact measurement as it does on the other page? But that still comes back to the size not seeming very big.
Can anyone help, please?
Cheers,
Steve
[Yes, a very old thread. Sorry. But I now need new info if anyone can help, please. Posted more below. Thanks.]
Okay, sounds like an easy question to answer - just go over to the website.
That's what I thought.
"The arena features 20,976 square feet (1949 m2) of arena floor space." - but that doesn't sound very big. Does it mean that's the actual size of the floor the Knicks play on, then the seating is extra, etc, or the entire arena's floor size? That's only 50m by 40m.
So I explored the site and found this -
"THE ARENA
Seating capacity: 20,000
Dimensions: 20,000 x 10,000sq ft
Decor: 3-tiers of seating
Multimedia support: yes"
Seating capacity: 20,000
Dimensions: 20,000 x 10,000sq ft
Decor: 3-tiers of seating
Multimedia support: yes"
What does '20,000 x 10,000sq ft' mean?
Something can only have one 'sq ft' measurement. And if it means 20,000 x 10,000 gives you the total of sq ft... 10,000 feet is nearly 2 miles.
Does it mean the floor space for sports is 10,000, but the whole arena is 20,000? Maybe. But why not give the exact measurement as it does on the other page? But that still comes back to the size not seeming very big.
Can anyone help, please?
Cheers,
Steve
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