OCEANSIDE, Calif.–Frontwave Credit Union said it has secured naming rights for a new state-of-the-art community entertainment and sports arena being built here.
The 10-year partnership agreement will begin with the expected opening of the new Frontwave Arena in the late summer/fall of 2023.
Frontwave Arena is currently under construction in the El Corazón sports complex area near Oceanside Blvd and Rancho del Oro Drive. The 170,000-square-foot arena, which will host more than 6,000 fans for sporting events and up to 7,600 for concerts, will include a full-service restaurant, bars and concessions, a plaza area, and 16 luxury suites.
“As the Official Credit Union of the San Diego Sockers, we’re thrilled to have secured the exclusive naming rights to their new Oceanside home,” said Bill Birnie, president/CEO of Frontwave Credit Union. “Frontwave has been serving the Oceanside community for 70 years, and we’re proud to be a key partner in this exciting project that will benefit the entire North County region. The Frontwave Arena will not only serve as a community gathering space, but also as an important economic driver for the area.”
Home to the Sockers
Frontwave Arena will also be the host arena of the San Diego Sockers, back-to-back Major Arena Soccer League champions and 16-time pro indoor soccer champions, as well as possible other future sports tenants to be announced. In addition, the arena will host concerts, amateur sports (high school/college) and community events throughout the year.
More information on the facility can be found at FrontwaveArena.com.
The $1.2-billion Frontwave has more than 117,000 members.
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