Hopefully we'll hear some good news from the Court of Appeals this week or next!
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The Golden State Warriors announced Tuesday that the team will be moving forward with their plans to build a new venue in San Francisco after the Warriors' environmental impact report (EIR) was upheld by a California court of appeals.
“We’re very pleased by the Appellate Court’s ruling,” Warriors COO Rick Welts said in a statement. “We engaged in an extensive public planning process and we were approved by every board, agency and regulatory body we went before.”
Opponents had argued that the EIR was flawed and reportedly didn't account for the rise in traffic and noise issues in the area.
The Chase Center is expected to open for the start of the 2019-20 season. The 18,000-seat arena will be located in Mission Bay, returning the team's home games to San Francisco for the first time since 1972. The Warriors currently play in Oakland at Oracle Arena.
Welts said the court’s ruling paves the way for the organization to break ground on the project.
I can't imagine it would be open to the public...there's just a small stage for the speeches and ceremony and a few tents set up for the reception. No way it could handle a crush of thousands of people.
They're streaming it live on the Chase Center website though.
The Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have played out of Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, since 1971. But by the 2019-20 NBA season, they'll be shooting hoops at a brand new arena across San Francisco Bay. On Tuesday, the Golden State Warriors and GSW Arena LLC officially broke ground for Chase Center, a highly anticipated sports and entertainment complex to be built in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighbourhoood.