Town Toyota Center

Town Toyota Center
Former namesGreater Wenatchee Regional Event Center (2007–2008)
Town Toyota Arena (2008)
Location1300 Walla Walla Avenue
Wenatchee, Washington
98802
OwnerWenatchee PFD
OperatorWenatchee PFD
CapacityBasketball: 5,000
Ice hockey/Arena football: 4,300
Concert: 5,800
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 12, 2006
OpenedOctober 5, 2008
Construction cost$52.8 million
($77.1 million in 2024 dollars)
ArchitectSink Combs Dethlefs
Project managerInternational Coliseums Company
Structural engineerMartin/Martin Consulting Engineers
Services engineerM-E Engineers. Inc.
General contractorHunt Construction Group
Tenants
Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) / Wenatchee Wild (WHL) (2008–present)
Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks (AWFC) (2019present)
Wenatchee Bighorns (The Basketball League) (2023present)
Wenatchee Fire FC (PASL-Pro) (2008)
Wenatchee Valley Venom (AIFA/IFL) (2010–2011)
Wenatchee Wolves (NPHL) (20142016)

Town Toyota Center is a 4,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Wenatchee, Washington. The arena was built and is owned and managed by the Wenatchee Public Facilities District (PFD). It is the home venue of the Wenatchee Wild, an ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League. It was formerly home to the Wenatchee Wolves, Wenatchee Fire FC, the Wenatchee Valley Venom, the Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks, an arena football team, and the Wenatchee Bighorns, a semi-professional basketball team.

During planning and early construction, the arena was known as the Greater Wenatchee Regional Events Center, but in August 2008, a local auto dealer bought the naming rights of the arena for an undisclosed amount, giving the arena its current name.