If approved by a commission on Tuesday, a measure would allow Chase Center signage to be exempt from existing regulations in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. (more…)

If approved by a commission on Tuesday, a measure would allow Chase Center signage to be exempt from existing regulations in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. (more…)
Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center may have just opened, but it won’t be the NBA‘s newest arena in California for very long. On Tuesday, the Chase Center, the new home of the Golden State Warriors, celebrated its groundbreaking, marking the beginning of yet another new NBA venue. (more…)
The Golden State Warriors have announced that they will break ground on the Chase Center, their long-awaited new home in San Francisco, on January 17. (more…)
The First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco acknowledged that a new Golden State Warriors arena would generate some additional traffic in the Mission Bay neighborhood, but the impact would be minimal, clearing the way for the NBA team to move forward on development of the 18,500-seat facility. (more…)
Construction on the Chase Center could begin early next year, allowing the Golden State Warriors to begin playing in the arena in 2019. That is according to recent remarks from Warriors owner Joe Lacob. (more…)
The Golden State Warriors have received a boost in their efforts to build the Chase Center in Mission Bay, as a recent court case ended in their favor. (more…)
A proposed Golden State Warriors arena at San Francisco’s Mission Bay has run into some powerful opposition in the form of UCSF donors who want to keep the land open for future development. (more…)
A new Golden State Warriors arena could open a year earlier than the planned 2018-2019 window if work begins soon on the project, says team co-owner Joe Lacob. (more…)
Facing huge opposition to a waterfront arena site, the Golden State Warriors (NBA) have shifted their sights to Mission Bay and have purchased a 12-acre site for a new arena. (more…)
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