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Warriors preview 18,000‑seat Mission Bay arena and mixed‑use master plan

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 18, 2014
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The Golden State Warriors and city staff previewed an 18,000‑seat arena and mixed‑use master plan for Mission Bay South, including ~580,000 sq ft of offices, ~100–125k sq ft of retail, 3.2 acres of public open space, and underground parking; commissioners pressed the team on transportation, parking and terrace hours.

The Golden State Warriors presented a schematic master plan for an 18,000‑seat multipurpose arena and mixed‑use development in Mission Bay South, telling the Planning Commission the privately financed project would include about 580,000 gross square feet of office space, roughly 100,000–125,000 square feet of retail, and 3.2 acres of publicly accessible, interconnected open space.

Rick Welch, president and chief operating officer of the Warriors, said the team has pivoted from previous sites and is pursuing a privately financed build in Mission Bay after acquiring a Salesforce‑owned 12‑acre parcel. Lead architect David Manica described a campus approach that places the arena slightly south‑east on the site to open a primary…

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