In a major boost for fans and the basketball world at large, the NBA community is celebrating as Golden State Warriors General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. has officially approved a staggering £58.3 million (approx. $75 million USD) renovation project for the team’s iconic home, Chase Center.
The announcement was made during a press briefing earlier today, where Dunleavy revealed the organization’s vision to transform the state-of-the-art arena into an even more electrifying and immersive experience for players, fans, and the global basketball audience.
“Chase Center has been a symbol of excellence since it opened, but we believe in always evolving,” Dunleavy said. “This investment ensures that our facility remains the gold standard not just in the NBA, but in all of professional sports.”
The renovation project, which will begin in the upcoming offseason, includes:
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Upgraded locker rooms and training facilities designed with input from players and coaches to enhance performance and recovery.
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Expanded fan interaction zones with cutting-edge virtual reality experiences, interactive exhibits, and augmented reality game simulations.
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Luxury suite enhancements and premium seating expansions to elevate the gameday experience.
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A new rooftop entertainment deck overlooking San Francisco Bay, set to include restaurants, live music, and community events.
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Sustainability upgrades, including improved energy systems and eco-friendly materials, in line with the Warriors’ ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility.
Fans, players, and analysts across the NBA are thrilled by the announcement. Social media erupted with excitement, with hashtags like #ChaseCenterNextLevel and #WarriorsRenovation trending within minutes.
Warriors superstar Stephen Curry praised the move, tweeting:
“Can’t wait to see what’s coming next for our home. Let’s keep raising the bar. 🏆💪”
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver also commented, calling the project “a bold and visionary step that reflects the Warriors’ leadership both on and off the court.”
Warriors President Rick Welts added,
“This is about more than just bricks and steel — it’s about giving back to the fans, investing in the city, and building a legacy that future generations can be proud of.”
Construction is expected to roll out in phases so that the Warriors can continue to play home games with minimal disruption throughout the season.