Trinity Health Arena

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Trinity Health Arena
Muskegon Risers SC (M2
) (2016–present)

The Trinity Health Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose

indoor football team. The Arena will change its name to Trinity Health Arena after a corporate decision to rename Mercy Health facilities Trinity Health.[3]

The arena was built on a site of a former supermarket, and in addition to sports is also used for

ice shows and wrestling. The Arena has gone through several renovations, with the most recent occurring in 2018. The renovation included removing seats from the arena, which once had more than 6,000 seats. The most recent renovation includes the addition of Rad Dads restaurant on the building's east side. A new restaurant will be developed on the western side of the arena facing Western Avenue called Carlisle's[when?
]. Carlisle's will offer high end stadium food in a sports-themed atmosphere.

A portion of a former Plumb's grocery store, built in 1936, was actually incorporated into the Arena; it was known as the LC Walker Arena annex, used for conventions, banquets, meetings and other special events. Now, the area is used by Peak Performance, an athletic training and rehabilitation center.

Louis Carlisle Walker

Louis Carlisle Walker (1875–1963) was a furniture maker, an 1896 graduate of the University of Michigan and founder of the Shaw-Walker company which revolutionized the office furniture industry. His success in business was matched by his generosity to the community, and the arena bore his name until 2019.

References

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  2. ^ "Hidden Gyms: Legeman's Court Vision". 6 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Mercy Health Arena in Muskegon will change names again". 15 April 2022.

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