HISTORICALLY ST. PETE Rui Farias Bayfront Center Retrospective

Season 2, Episode 1554,   Dec 28, 2025, 02:41 PM

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In this episode of HISTORICALLY ST PETE, St. Petersburg Museum of History Executive Director Rui Farias talks about the history of Bayfront Center, a site now home to  The Mahaffey's world class venue. Set along the downtown waterfront at 400 First Street South, the Bayfront Center complex emerged as one of St. Petersburg’s most ambitious midcentury civic projects. The waterside venue, consisting of a multiuse indoor arena and an adjoining theater later renamed the Mahaffey, officially opened with great fanfare on May 6, 1965. 

Designed to accommodate events of all kinds, the arena could hold up to 8,600 people depending on its configuration and was intended to serve as a cultural, civic, and entertainment hub for the growing city.

Over its four decade run, Bayfront Center welcomed some of the biggest names in music and entertainment. Performers such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, and the Grateful Dead all took the stage, cementing the venue’s place in the city’s cultural life. Beyond concerts, the arena hosted political rallies, business conventions, high school graduations, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and professional wrestling events including World Championship Wrestling’s 1995 Slamboree.

Sports also played a major role. Local basketball and hockey teams competed there, along with the Tampa Bay Rowdies from 1975 to 1987 and the Tampa Bay Terror indoor soccer team in the mid 1990s.

A major renovation culminated in a grand reopening on September 4, 1988, drawing an estimated 50,000 visitors. Despite its popularity, rising costs and newer facilities led to the arena’s demolition in 2004. The Bayfront Center’s legacy, however, lives on in decades of shared memories along the city’s waterfront.

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