5 things to know about the Rose Music Center at the Heights

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The Rose Music Center at The Heights opened recently opened its fourth season off Interstate 70 in Huber Heights.

Here’s what you should know about the facility:

The name: The name: "The Stuart and Mimi Rose Music Center at The Heights" was approved by the Huber Heights City Council in a $4 million lifetime naming rights deal with the Stuart Rose Family Foundation in 2015.

The Stuart and Mimi Rose Music Center at The Heights is in its third season after opening in 2015.  The music venue seats 4,200 in a covered amphitheater in Huber Heights.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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The timeline: Construction of the Rose Music Center started in 2013 and was completed in 2015.

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Construction continues on The Heights Music Center.  The city of Huber Heights is closing in on a management agreement with Music Event Management, Inc. to manage the $18 million music center. The city's Administration Committee was scheduled to discuss the agreement at Tuesday's meeting. City Council will vote on the agreement on June 9. The city will pay MEMI $225,000 annually, with the first $100,000 of the profit going to the city, and the remaining profit divided between the two parties (MEMI 40 percent, city 60 percent). The initial length of the agreement is five years.  TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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The size: The Rose is a covered amphitheater design that can seat 4,200 guests.

The Circuits & Cables VIP Club.  The Stuart and Mimi Rose Music Center at The Heights is in its third season after opening in 2015.  The music venue seats 4,200 in a covered amphitheater in Huber Heights.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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Special amenities: The venue includes The Circuits & Cables VIP Club available through membership which includes preferred parking, VIP entrance, private restrooms, and advance notice of shows.

The Stuart and Mimi Rose Music Center at The Heights is in its third season after opening in 2015.  The music venue seats 4,200 in a covered amphitheater in Huber Heights.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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How to get tickets: The Rose Music Center Box Office is onsite or tickets can be purchased online.

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