The Baltimore Blast had been a long time tenant of the arena.
In May 2008, after outgrowing Putty Hill Skateland the CCRG began holding their in-house league bouts at the arena. Former Tenants Charm City Roller Girls Ĭharm City Roller Girls (CCRG), formed in 2005, is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. The arena also offers two banquet halls that can seat between 150 and 300 people, depending on the event. Most notably, Ring of Honor wrestling brings in its own seat risers for national television taping. For events that do not use the entire floor surface, addition seating may be added.
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Mike "Wibs" Woodard Field is used for events including, but not limited to, arena football, indoor soccer, indoor lacrosse, professional wrestling, boxing, roller derby, and mixed martial arts. The field is dedicated to former facilities manager Mike Woodard. The main area of Du Burns is the 650 seat multipurpose arena with a 183’ x 85’ field. Ĭoppermine Fieldhouse, LLC also operates another facility in Baltimore named the "Coppermine Fieldhouse". While the Baltimore Blast, did not leave until February 28, operation of the arena and surrounding areas of Du Burns was taken over by Coppermine Fieldhouse, LLC on January 22, 2013.
On February 28, 2013, after a dispute with the city of Baltimore, Hale Properties fully relinquish management of the arena, and all Baltimore Blast operations were moved out of the arena. Hail is also the former chairman and chief executive officer of 1st Mariner Bancorp and current owner of the Major Arena Soccer League franchise Baltimore Blast. Hail Properties, LLC is a Baltimore-based property management company whose current president and chief executive officer is Sparrows Point native Edwin "Ed" F. Originally owned and managed by the City of Baltimore, from 2002 to 2013 Hail Properties, LLC was the managing company of the Arena.