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Alerus Center to Introduce “Cashless” Facility Beginning September 6 Grand Forks, ND (July 28, 2025) Oak View Group, the provider of Venue Management, Food Services & Hospitality, and Partnerships at Alerus Center announces, in an effort to improve speed of service and elevate the overall guest experience, the Alerus Center will adopt a “cashless” model beginning this fall. Starting with the University of North Dakota Football home opener on Saturday, September 6, most purchases made inside the Alerus Center will be cash-free. Parking, along with a majority of concession stands, will now only accept debit, credit, pre-paid cards, and gift cards. The shift is designed to streamline transactions at concession stands and other point-of-sale locations in the arena and conference center, reducing wait times and improving operational efficiency. Limited cash options will be available for private events such as weddings, banquets, trade shows, and more. To ensure accessibility for all guests, cash exchange locations will be available at both the Transystems Box Office and Guest Services, where patrons can convert cash into pre-paid cards. Cash will still be accepted when purchasing tickets directly at the Transystems Box Office. “This transition allows us to provide a faster, more seamless experience for everyone attending events at Alerus Center,” said Anna Rosburg, Alerus Center General Manager. “At the same time, we’re committed to maintaining options for guests who prefer to use cash.” During the transition period, select concession lines and arena floor vendors will continue to accept cash. These locations will be clearly marked with signage, and Alerus Center staff will be on hand to assist with any questions. Guests are encouraged to follow Alerus Center on social media and visit aleruscenter.com for the latest updates and the full “cashless” policy. ### Alerus Center Alerus Center, a 13,500-seat arena that can accommodate 25,000 for concerts, is the home of the University of North Dakota football team. The multi-purpose arena also hosts family shows, sporting events, banquets, weddings, conventions, and trade shows. Alerus Center features 14-luxury suites and a club lounge, as well as an adjacent 160,000-sq. ft. of convention and trade-show space, including a 26,000-sq. ft. grand ballroom and 12 meeting rooms.