We have a new James Brown Arena design, as the Augusta Commission is presented with the look of a proposed $228-million complex to replace the existing James Brown Arena. (more…)

We have a new James Brown Arena design, as the Augusta Commission is presented with the look of a proposed $228-million complex to replace the existing James Brown Arena. (more…)
After extended debate over the site stalled the effort, planning for a potential new downtown Augusta, GA arena moved forward following a vote by a local authority Tuesday. (more…)
Amidst the ongoing debate over where to construct the facility, the Augusta Commission voted Tuesday to only fund a new downtown Augusta arena. (more…)
In a vote Tuesday, the Augusta-Richmond County Coliseum Authority declined to proceed with studying a new Augusta arena at the James Brown Arena site. (more…)
According to Augusta mayor Hardie Davis, the results of a non-binding referendum on a new Augusta arena site are inconclusive and require more analysis. (more…)
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In an effort to build support for a new downtown Augusta arena concept, a committee has been formed to promote the initiative ahead of a May ballot. (more…)
For its latest decision concerning the site of a proposed Augusta arena, the Augusta City Commission has opted to put the question before voters in a nonbinding referendum. (more…)
On Tuesday, the Augusta City Commission voted by a 7-1 margin to reject a plan for a proposed Augusta arena at the Regency Mall site. (more…)
On Tuesday, the Augusta City Commission will vote on a proposal that calls for the construction of a new Augusta arena at the Regency Mall site. (more…)
Negotiations to build a new Augusta arena at the Regency Mall site must be completed by November 30, under the terms of a deadline approved by the Augusta Commission. (more…)
Officials have opted to pursue the Regency Mall site as a location for a new Augusta arena, a vote that comes as discussions over the future of James Brown Arena continue. (more…)
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