Back in 89 my brother and I had season tickets but it was for the very last row. You could reach the ceiling tiles. So we wedge a candy wrapper up in one of them, last time I was at the palace in 2017 I went to look if it was still there and it was, so I left it.
How is it that the Empire State Building is still in use almost 100 years after construction, but sports arenas across America can’t stay in use for even 50 years?
Money Anthony, greed, lake placid 90 minutes from my home and home of the miracle on ice in 80, still is in full operation today, immaculate! No money being paid out to greedy players.
Been in a lot of arenas, and this one looks as modern as almost any I’ve ever been in. Can’t believe this thing wasn’t preserved even after the Pistons left...
It comes down to money at the end. Pistons only chance of being a high caliber team is competing in the best arena. No matter how many they renovated Madison Square Garden for the Knicks, Barclays Center for the Nets attract new business and more events because it's newer.
@@jordanking6939 I understand why the Pistons left, that wasn't the point. I'm just surprised the arena wasn't repurposed because it looks like it was still quite nice.
@@jordanking6939 yep, and MSG only works because its in New York, the same thing with the Forum being kept major cities can support things mid size cities just can't.
prolly my fav place i ever worked . worked there from 2005-2014 so many great nights working here made some good friends along the way met a girl ..didnt workout needless to say just think walking around there when it was up and running it was awesome and it never really felt like work it was not a bad place to work my best friend was a mang there on our shift so there were many place i got to go .but i will always have many good memories of the palace . RIP old friend .gone but not forgotten.
I used to work here. Pay suck but was one experience that I will never forget. Last show there before shut down was Ariana Grande. I met her in person. I met alot celebrities here. I also got to meet Tyshaun Prince when he was rehearsing for his retirement and he gave me one or his jerseys.
@@vernelljameholtking6879 that’s not what I meant. For a 30 year old arena, it looked great. I’m from Sacramento, and Arco Arena was the same age as the Palace but felt and looks super outdated in comparison.
It’s so depressing thinking about the thousands of moments and memories captured inside these walls just for it to look like a skeleton and get torn down
The Palace was built with private funds and the team (Pistons) actually owned the place. The seats were comfortable and the updates of millions were just poured into it six years earlier. Like WTF. 🙄
This is really sad; like ppl have said, it's a beautiful arena. IMO if sports owners want to keep tearing down perfectly functional arenas to build new ones, they should foot the entire bill. Not the taxpayers.
Professional sports teams in general shouldn't be using public money to build arenas. Unless the revenue can then be shared publicly, or a portion going back to the community beyond taxes, then they should only be built within the teams means.
I remember Gov Jesse Ventura saying something to the effect of "you don't tear down a school or a hospital after 30 years and claim it's outdated". I believe it was his response to the Vikings & Twins desire for a new, publically-funded stadium.
I dont get it. Aside from the obvious demolition stuff going on, this place looks like it was still a beautiful facility. Why do these professional sports team owners always have to demand bigger and newer stadiums when the ones they have are perfectly functional?
@@FHTV19 Specifically WHAT was "outdated?" It wasn't THAT long ago the Pistons played in the Silverdome. You can't seriously suggest that arenas have less than 30 year life spans. If that's true, then no public money should ever be spent on one. Maybe it was in a bad location; I have no idea as I don't know that area. But it wasn't built in the '20s. This location was great in 1988 and terrible now? That's just absurd, but if true, that's the fault of those that live there, not the arena itself.
it wasn't left to rot like the Pontiac Silverdome. The arena (though sad) was used until 2017 and relatively promptly sold and demolished. And, Yes, I completely agree that the Palace could have continue to have been used, yet lack of vision for it was it's ultimate failure.
Isn't it amazing how teams used to be able to play in old arenas and it really wasn't a big deal until the 90s hit? Boston played in the Garden, Chicago to stadium. They turned those placed into something looked at as disposable, and its all we've had since.
So many great memories of that arena. My first concert was @ the Palace: Black Sabbath, PanterA and the Deftones, Feb. 1999. The last concert I saw there was Roger Waters in 2017. I also went to more Pistons games than I can count there, my first game was '92, my last game was 2017. RIP Palace
Renovations were just done here as recently as 6 years ago. Just a ridiculous waste of money and these owners still asking fans to pay for their arenas and stadiums
So many memories I have at the Palace. I saw Britney Spears twice there as well Lady Gaga and Maroon 5. Thanks for posting. It is such a sad thing they did to the Palace it had so much potential.
It's funny, when owners want a brand new arena or stadium the old one is suddenly considered out dated or not practical. Stadiums are disposable these days. We're lucky to get 30 years out of them.
@@ScoobyDooIsDead Hopefully in this case... recyclable as well. Just think of the miles of copper wiring the aluminum and steel holding up the place. I'm sure the foundations could be reused... hell just build another palace and keep it under lock and key till Little Caesars Arena wears out. Why wait...It's gotta be cheaper to build one now than 30 years later.
I love it.... Most of Detroit is like a war zone with massive amounts of debt but Fuck it lets build a new arena and tear down this one that is still good because we just spent $115 million in renovations!
The Palace was a fantastic arena. Even after the Pistons left there is no reason it could not have continued as an indoor concert venue. In other videos it is suggested that one of the reasons why it ultimately was torn down for other development was the lack of retail. While it's true that there was little retail on-site, Great Lakes Crossing a huge mall is 4 miles away which offers tons of restaurants and plenty of shopping. Other reason cited also include that it wasn't doing well because it was so far out of the city. Pine Knob (DTE Energy Music theatre) is the largest outdoor ampitheatre in the US and hosts 20k+ visitors for each event. Pine Knob is even further from Detroit than the Palace, yet they claim it was too far away. Move the sports teams, downtown, fine. But The Palace would have served well as an indoor year-round concert venue. I saw many concerts there and they were amazing. The arena was very modern, add some large retail on-site, and book as many events/concerts as possible. I should also point out that the title of this video is misleading, the Palace was never 'abandoned', it was used until 2017 (Bob Seger concert Sept. 23, 2017) and promptly sold and slated for demolition which was completed in 2020.
Not from Michigan and never lived there. But once when I was visiting I went to a hockey 🏒 game at the Palace. It was a game of the Detroit Vipers of the (now defunct) International Hockey League. I don’t remember who they played.
I used to work at Big Buck Brewery in college right down the road off Opdyke. Between Lions games and Pistons at Palace i made great money for a college boy
I remember going to a few Detroit Vipers' hockey games at the Palace and it had excellent site lines. It is hard to see it in this condition, but it became obsolete.
America needs reform, this is basically the country in building form, good bones, good design, but becoming abandoned and demolished by divestment and illogical economic priorities and legal corruption.
Good footage & helpful information. Appreciate there's some talking ("oops, I can't go this way"😄) but not much. Too many you tubers kill the effects with their exaggerated exclamations or profanity. Also nice how the enscripted information was at beginning, so as you went thru the building, viewers don't have to stop the video to read.
I totally agree. To this day I will contend that the Palace had the nicest seating bowl in any arena I had ever been in. The United Center in Chicago is second. LCA is nice, but definitely not nearly as nice as it should be for a brand new arena.
I've been there plenty of times and while the fan suites got all the media attention the truth is the club and restaurant sections were dated by the 2000's. The ceiling heights were very low. Many new arenas were being built for better fan experience without feeling claustrophobic in a shoe box. Also upper tier seats were NOT a great option as unlike many other newer stadiums and arenas you really felt disconnected from the floor action. The Palace served its purpose and no one really wants to drive up to the Auburn Hills/Pontiac area especially if you lived in points West of the city (the growing burbs of Plymouth and others) were a bit of a hike. I used to drive from Ann Arbor and it was never worth the hike to see a Tuesday night game.
Then why was it built in Auburn Hills to begin with? Did people just stop wanting to drive up there in the last 10-15 years? I mean, even if the area changed, the distance didn't. Perhaps the commute time did, but still. I know Detroit has changed but going from AA to AH CAN NOT have been much different in 1988 as it is today.
For awhile, they'd let high school teams play before Pistons games and give players/families tix to the Pistons game afterward. This was me playing at The Palace back in 1994. Scottie Pippen was watching us finish up the game in the final minutes. So many amazing times there! th-cam.com/video/WmWZJJ96Udo/w-d-xo.html
Wow I'm a spurs fan and I remember the finals spurs and pistons was one of the best series ever. I honestly though this arena was still being used by the pistons. I remember the chants Detroit basketball....go spurs go!
@@thesupervisor3270 Actually it was held at Boardwalk Hall, the former Convention Center where Miss America was also held for years. Whenever a big fight was held in AC, one of the hotels, Trump, Caesars, etc would get advertisement through ads on the canvas and banners, but the event itself were not held at the hotels.
Very Sad to see it go lots of history and so many memories and great games in that place.....Tell me you borrowed them discs. :) of NBA Games did you find any games prior to 2013 ? Great video
I think the deal was when the Pistons moved downtown to LCA with the Red Wings, the palace had to close because the Illitch family didn’t want competition with the arena.
Well, I've never been to this place, but I was an NBA fan at the times that this stadium was in closure. It's only today when I found out that the place is abandoned.
2000 UP IN SMOKE TOUR was one of my favorite memories from the Palace. Tons of Pistons games, and concerts. God the traffic the Palace created was a nightmare though. That reason alone I can agree with tearing it down. Still miss it 😕
I heard a rumor that the Pistons allowed all kinds of memorabilia to remain in the stadium as it was demolished. Things like game used basketballs, players shoes, jerseys, and other things. Any truth to that?
The greatest arena of all time. So many memories. Blessed to say I even played on the court
Same here. Loved being on the court as a kid. Can’t believe it’s gone now…
Oakland University could have been playing there
Back in 89 my brother and I had season tickets but it was for the very last row. You could reach the ceiling tiles. So we wedge a candy wrapper up in one of them, last time I was at the palace in 2017 I went to look if it was still there and it was, so I left it.
That is awesome
You are the true legend, you stuck a candy wrapper on the ceiling tile when it opened, and it was still there 30 years later when it closed.
Clean lol
thats real cool
lol that’s freaking awesome
How is it that the Empire State Building is still in use almost 100 years after construction, but sports arenas across America can’t stay in use for even 50 years?
Money Anthony, greed, lake placid 90 minutes from my home and home of the miracle on ice in 80, still is in full operation today, immaculate! No money being paid out to greedy players.
Been in a lot of arenas, and this one looks as modern as almost any I’ve ever been in. Can’t believe this thing wasn’t preserved even after the Pistons left...
It comes down to money at the end. Pistons only chance of being a high caliber team is competing in the best arena. No matter how many they renovated Madison Square Garden for the Knicks, Barclays Center for the Nets attract new business and more events because it's newer.
@@jordanking6939 I understand why the Pistons left, that wasn't the point. I'm just surprised the arena wasn't repurposed because it looks like it was still quite nice.
@@jordanking6939 yep, and MSG only works because its in New York, the same thing with the Forum being kept major cities can support things mid size cities just can't.
Timberwolves are probably the next team due for a new arena...even though the arena is in a pretty good location already.
Seems like such a waste. 1988 doesn’t seem *that* old to renovate
This was such a beautiful arena. Walking inside I thought I was in a fancy mall. I saw Springsteen there for a two night engagement in 1999.
Bruceeeee
prolly my fav place i ever worked . worked there from 2005-2014 so many great nights working here made some good friends along the way met a girl ..didnt workout needless to say just think walking around there when it was up and running it was awesome and it never really felt like work it was not a bad place to work my best friend was a mang there on our shift so there were many place i got to go .but i will always have many good memories of the palace . RIP old friend .gone but not forgotten.
I used to work here. Pay suck but was one experience that I will never forget. Last show there before shut down was Ariana Grande. I met her in person. I met alot celebrities here. I also got to meet Tyshaun Prince when he was rehearsing for his retirement and he gave me one or his jerseys.
That's awesome! Good memories. Meeting Ariana Grande would be cool!
This is sad! I remember when they opened it and it still looked great when they closed it but so many great Detroit Pistons games and concerts.
This is just so sad! So many memories here
The home of the infamous "Bad Boy" Pistons. The place many NBA teams feared to have to play in during the late 80's/early 90's.
Crazy, that arena looks almost brand new
That's because it wasn't a bandit like the way he's making you think it was only abandoned for one year after it got tore down
@@vernelljameholtking6879 that’s not what I meant. For a 30 year old arena, it looked great. I’m from Sacramento, and Arco Arena was the same age as the Palace but felt and looks super outdated in comparison.
It was renovated right after the 04 championship run for the second time
Arena not Stadium
@@scottbrown7497 I know, just typed it out real quick and didn’t care to fix it
They say if you squint hard enough, you can still see Ron Artest jumping into the stands.
That's World Peace to you.
@@malcorub Now he is. He was Ron Artest when he jumped into the stands.
That was World B Free 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s so depressing thinking about the thousands of moments and memories captured inside these walls just for it to look like a skeleton and get torn down
The Palace was built with private funds and the team (Pistons) actually owned the place. The seats were comfortable and the updates of millions were just poured into it six years earlier. Like WTF. 🙄
This is really sad; like ppl have said, it's a beautiful arena.
IMO if sports owners want to keep tearing down perfectly functional arenas to build new ones, they should foot the entire bill. Not the taxpayers.
Professional sports teams in general shouldn't be using public money to build arenas. Unless the revenue can then be shared publicly, or a portion going back to the community beyond taxes, then they should only be built within the teams means.
I saw Iron Maiden here just a few years ago. I remember how much I liked the building. Seem so modern to me. Hard to believe it is gone
I remember Gov Jesse Ventura saying something to the effect of "you don't tear down a school or a hospital after 30 years and claim it's outdated". I believe it was his response to the Vikings & Twins desire for a new, publically-funded stadium.
Lots and lots of good memories! Great place to watch a basketball game or a concert.
Hell I remember the Pistons playing at the Silverdome .
Malice at the Little Ceasers Arena just doesn't sound the same.
🤣
I dont get it. Aside from the obvious demolition stuff going on, this place looks like it was still a beautiful facility. Why do these professional sports team owners always have to demand bigger and newer stadiums when the ones they have are perfectly functional?
Pontiac was not a great location for professional sports teams. Now all are downtown
I think right before the Davidson family sold the team to Tom Gores there had been a quite expensive upgrade and facelift done to the arena.
so they can get the big time super bowls, etc
Outdated and nowhere close to the city
@@FHTV19 Specifically WHAT was "outdated?" It wasn't THAT long ago the Pistons played in the Silverdome. You can't seriously suggest that arenas have less than 30 year life spans. If that's true, then no public money should ever be spent on one. Maybe it was in a bad location; I have no idea as I don't know that area. But it wasn't built in the '20s. This location was great in 1988 and terrible now? That's just absurd, but if true, that's the fault of those that live there, not the arena itself.
Sad my youth is erased 1st the silverdome then the palace of auburn hills
I saw the Cure, Tool, Def Leppard, Queensryche etc and MANY Piston games at the Palace , SO many memories !
never would’ve thought it’d be abandoned so quickly
This building could still be used after the Pistons left. It's sad it's just left to rot.
it wasn't left to rot like the Pontiac Silverdome. The arena (though sad) was used until 2017 and relatively promptly sold and demolished. And, Yes, I completely agree that the Palace could have continue to have been used, yet lack of vision for it was it's ultimate failure.
It should be used by the Oakland university but it didn't materialize.
Isn't it amazing how teams used to be able to play in old arenas and it really wasn't a big deal until the 90s hit? Boston played in the Garden, Chicago to stadium. They turned those placed into something looked at as disposable, and its all we've had since.
It was amazing the Warriors kept the Oakland Arena for so long. It was just about as old as Madison Square Garden
Pro sports are big business now.
@@ZachAttackIsBack kinda goes without saying.
So many great memories of that arena. My first concert was @ the Palace: Black Sabbath, PanterA and the Deftones, Feb. 1999. The last concert I saw there was Roger Waters in 2017. I also went to more Pistons games than I can count there, my first game was '92, my last game was 2017. RIP Palace
Damm you saw Deftones in 1999. That's bad ass for real..
It’s a cool video but super depressing to watch
Place wasn’t even 30 years old and already demolishing it
Renovations were just done here as recently as 6 years ago. Just a ridiculous waste of money and these owners still asking fans to pay for their arenas and stadiums
Saw RUSH there in 2015 on their final tour.
Saw Phish there way back in 1995! It definitely was a cool arena
I remember sitting in those seats as a kid watching pistons games
So many memories I have at the Palace. I saw Britney Spears twice there as well Lady Gaga and Maroon 5. Thanks for posting. It is such a sad thing they did to the Palace it had so much potential.
Covered the Chicago Rush and the Detroit Fury in the Palace back in the day
Not gonna lie, when i saw all the dvds my heart skipped a beat!
It's funny, when owners want a brand new arena or stadium the old one is suddenly considered out dated or not practical. Stadiums are disposable these days. We're lucky to get 30 years out of them.
So true and this in cities all across America. Crazy wasteful
And Tiger Stadium was around and in use for how long...?? What a freaking waste.
Shows the sad state of American culture. Everything is disposable.
@@ScoobyDooIsDead Hopefully in this case... recyclable as well. Just think of the miles of copper wiring the aluminum and steel holding up the place. I'm sure the foundations could be reused... hell just build another palace and keep it under lock and key till Little Caesars Arena wears out. Why wait...It's gotta be cheaper to build one now than 30 years later.
The reason they do that is because they rub shoulders with politicians and are able to get a ton of our tax money to build these palaces.
They should have repurposed The Palace of Auburn Hills as a grocery/shopping center of sorts just like Toronto did with the Maple Leaf Gardens.
Awesome job on this exploration!
it looks like it could’ve held up... i mean i get moving downtown but why dispose of stadiums so quickly
This place was built privately. Isn't that something?
I love it.... Most of Detroit is like a war zone with massive amounts of debt but Fuck it lets build a new arena and tear down this one that is still good because we just spent $115 million in renovations!
The palace is 45 mins from Detroit , and downtown Detroit and mid town is really nice but the Most of the neighborhoods r a total shit show
The local government officials have ruined that city.
Thanks to Biden 😂🤦
The Pistons played 40 miles outside of the city. If the old owner was living today, LCA wouldn't exists.
The Palace was a fantastic arena. Even after the Pistons left there is no reason it could not have continued as an indoor concert venue. In other videos it is suggested that one of the reasons why it ultimately was torn down for other development was the lack of retail. While it's true that there was little retail on-site, Great Lakes Crossing a huge mall is 4 miles away which offers tons of restaurants and plenty of shopping. Other reason cited also include that it wasn't doing well because it was so far out of the city. Pine Knob (DTE Energy Music theatre) is the largest outdoor ampitheatre in the US and hosts 20k+ visitors for each event. Pine Knob is even further from Detroit than the Palace, yet they claim it was too far away.
Move the sports teams, downtown, fine. But The Palace would have served well as an indoor year-round concert venue. I saw many concerts there and they were amazing.
The arena was very modern, add some large retail on-site, and book as many events/concerts as possible.
I should also point out that the title of this video is misleading, the Palace was never 'abandoned', it was used until 2017 (Bob Seger concert Sept. 23, 2017) and promptly sold and slated for demolition which was completed in 2020.
I saw Coheed, Trivium, and Slipknot play here in 09.
I was there. Great show
tiger stadium , the silverdome , the olympia , the joe , the palace ..................YIKES !!
Not from Michigan and never lived there. But once when I was visiting I went to a hockey 🏒 game at the Palace. It was a game of the Detroit Vipers of the (now defunct) International Hockey League. I don’t remember who they played.
I also saw the Vipers here once
It was in 2001 right before the franchise folded.
Ouch, now if I want to see a game I have to go to Detroit fun
I used to work at Big Buck Brewery in college right down the road off Opdyke. Between Lions games and Pistons at Palace i made great money for a college boy
I remember going to a few Detroit Vipers' hockey games at the Palace and it had excellent site lines. It is hard to see it in this condition, but it became obsolete.
America needs reform, this is basically the country in building form, good bones, good design, but becoming abandoned and demolished by divestment and illogical economic priorities and legal corruption.
Damn it looks like something that would be opened now
Good footage & helpful information.
Appreciate there's some talking ("oops, I can't go this way"😄) but not much. Too many you tubers kill the effects with their exaggerated exclamations or profanity.
Also nice how the enscripted information was at beginning, so as you went thru the building, viewers don't have to stop the video to read.
Every time I see this arena I think of the Malice at the Palace
This is still up to date maybe even modern it kind of reminds me that new Giants stadium that they just built like five years ago
Letting places fall into abandonment. A Detroit area tradition!!
They tore it down it's no longer there
The palace should never have met this unfortunate fate,.. the new arena is a major downgrade in every way...
I totally agree. To this day I will contend that the Palace had the nicest seating bowl in any arena I had ever been in. The United Center in Chicago is second. LCA is nice, but definitely not nearly as nice as it should be for a brand new arena.
I've been there plenty of times and while the fan suites got all the media attention the truth is the club and restaurant sections were dated by the 2000's. The ceiling heights were very low. Many new arenas were being built for better fan experience without feeling claustrophobic in a shoe box. Also upper tier seats were NOT a great option as unlike many other newer stadiums and arenas you really felt disconnected from the floor action. The Palace served its purpose and no one really wants to drive up to the Auburn Hills/Pontiac area especially if you lived in points West of the city (the growing burbs of Plymouth and others) were a bit of a hike. I used to drive from Ann Arbor and it was never worth the hike to see a Tuesday night game.
Then why was it built in Auburn Hills to begin with? Did people just stop wanting to drive up there in the last 10-15 years? I mean, even if the area changed, the distance didn't. Perhaps the commute time did, but still. I know Detroit has changed but going from AA to AH CAN NOT have been much different in 1988 as it is today.
@@scott1564 distance may not have changed, but gas prices sure did.
@@Knightmessenger not in real terms it hasn't. Do a search for inflation adjusted gas prices. If anything, they've gone down.
Reminds me of a post apocalyptic video game I want to play.
Saw Phish there December 6, 1997. Very famous show
Interesting to see those Sony XDCAM pro discs at the end!
For awhile, they'd let high school teams play before Pistons games and give players/families tix to the Pistons game afterward. This was me playing at The Palace back in 1994. Scottie Pippen was watching us finish up the game in the final minutes. So many amazing times there! th-cam.com/video/WmWZJJ96Udo/w-d-xo.html
Let me know if you ever want to have that tape transferred professionally to Bluray or DVD...assuming you haven't done it already.
Vipers season tickets for years. Tons of pistons games.
Bad Boys era game tapes? Prime MJ? I'm sure those would fetch for a lot.
2012 and 2013 footage. Definitely not the Bad Boys era stuff.
They won 3 world titles in that building.
fantastic video Johnny tell me you saved all them discs ?
Some of them might be safe!
I thought the Pistons were still playing in the palace. It looked like it was well kept in good condition.
Wow I'm a spurs fan and I remember the finals spurs and pistons was one of the best series ever. I honestly though this arena was still being used by the pistons. I remember the chants Detroit basketball....go spurs go!
I would love to see a walkthrough in the Trump plaza where they had WrestleMania 5 at.
Wow I literally just read they demolished the building TODAY (February 17, 2021)
@@thesupervisor3270 Actually it was held at Boardwalk Hall, the former Convention Center where Miss America was also held for years. Whenever a big fight was held in AC, one of the hotels, Trump, Caesars, etc would get advertisement through ads on the canvas and banners, but the event itself were not held at the hotels.
Lex Luger vs Yokozua for the WWF Championship at Summerslam 93
a f..king crime to tear it down
My first concert was Dio and Yngwie Malmsteen in 1990. Then AC/DC, Iron Maiden/Anthrax, Rush twice here.
Very Sad to see it go lots of history and so many memories and great games in that place.....Tell me you borrowed them discs. :) of NBA Games did you find any games prior to 2013 ? Great video
I think the deal was when the Pistons moved downtown to LCA with the Red Wings, the palace had to close because the Illitch family didn’t want competition with the arena.
Wow!! I could build. a house and a pole barn with everything left behind
It was built next to a landfill!.... So that didn't help either, the smell would unbearable at times!.....
I graduated high school here in 2014. Utica High School
Well, I've never been to this place, but I was an NBA fan at the times that this stadium was in closure. It's only today when I found out that the place is abandoned.
Not gonna lie, didn’t know the pistons didn’t still play there, wild stuff they don’t
Saw PAUL at the palace. The SHOCK played there
2000 UP IN SMOKE TOUR was one of my favorite memories from the Palace. Tons of Pistons games, and concerts. God the traffic the Palace created was a nightmare though. That reason alone I can agree with tearing it down. Still miss it 😕
I've only ever been once, it was a monster truck show, 2009 I believe
Thank you
How did it get so bad so quickly?
is the building still standing?
She long gone now .
How did you get access to do this?
I saw Pink Floyd there on the second night the Palace was open back in 88' Bill Cosby was the opening act the evening before
If left to the future archaeologist would think this was a Roman Coliseum were basketball warriors fought to the death.
Welcome to America.
The palace was even that old, says to see it like this!
Forward thinking in all its designs...
Except for where it was located.
So the arena was only 30 years old when they stopped using it?!
Let’s go Pistons!
It literally looks like the malice at the palace now
Malice at the Little Ceasers Arena just doesn't sound the same.
janet jackson played many concerts here
Was those game tapes?
I went to so many pistons games and college games there
The Palace was still a very nice arena I guess The Pistons are back in the Detroit where they belong!!!!!
The malice at the palace
I heard a rumor that the Pistons allowed all kinds of memorabilia to remain in the stadium as it was demolished. Things like game used basketballs, players shoes, jerseys, and other things. Any truth to that?