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Chase Center on the Riverfront is a 92,000 square foot
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in
Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington ( Lenape: ''Paxahakink /'' ''Pakehakink)'' is the largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. The city was built on the site of Fort Christina, the first Swedish settlement in North America. It lies at the confluence of the Christina ...
. It hosts various local concerts, conventions, and banquets for the Wilmington area.


History

The facility was originally built as a ship assembly plant for the
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during World War II. After the shipyard was closed, efforts were made to revitalize the Wilmington riverfront similar to the
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in nearby
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. In 1998, the reconstructed facility opened as the
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Riverfront Arts Center, a 120,000-square-foot hall holding museum-quality exhibits. The center was made for traveling special exhibitions with the designers specifically copying the role of the
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. The facility featured 25,000 square feet of galleries, a 6,000-square-foot gift shop and a 13,000-square-foot lobby, with design touches such as a terrazo floor with a compass rose design. The cost was $10 million and included $2.5 million in funding from First USA Bank which purchased the
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. It was built to complement the Shipyard Shops outlet mall, built at the same time, but which went defunct in 2009. In 2002, the facility was occupied by the
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as temporary exhibition space until their facility reconstruction opened in 2005. In January 2003, concurrent with the deprecation of the First USA brand by Bank One, the building was renamed the Bank One Center on the Riverfront. After the Delaware Art Museum moved out, renovation began to transition the facility into a convention center and
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, and the center was rededicated in 2005. In 2007, after
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's merger with Bank One, the building was renamed the Chase Center on the Riverfront. In 2014, a 180-room
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hotel, the first new hotel in Wilmington since 1980, opened adjacent to the Chase Center.


Events

Major shows include the Delaware Antique Show, one of the oldest shows in the state of Delaware, the
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and Miss Delaware Teen USA
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, and the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen Fine Craft Fair. The facility has also hosted the
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's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, funerals for police officers, and some political rallies. In 2020, part of the
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was held at the Chase Center, with the Democratic Party nominees for President and
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, Joe Biden and
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, performing their acceptance speeches from a closed stage inside the venue. Due to the
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, the Democratic National Convention had been reformatted as a
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with no in-person gatherings in its formal host city of
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. Democratic Party activists and officials were invited to view Biden's acceptance speech from their cars in the parking lot of the adjacent Frawley Stadium. Following the acceptance speech, Biden, Harris, and their families made an appearance, and there was a fireworks show. On election night 2020 (November 3), Biden held a drive-in election night party in its parking lot. On the evening of November 7, 2020, after media outlets had projected him the winner of the election,
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Biden gave his victory speech from an outdoor stage by the Chase Center. Following the victory speech, there was a fireworks and drone light show.


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