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On the south-eastern waterfront of San Francisco, in the Mission Bay neighbourhood near the bay and the city's growing biotech corridor, the Chase Center is the home arena of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. Built at a reported cost of around 1.4 billion dollars, the arena was the first major sports venue privately financed in the city in many decades, and it opened on 6 September 2019 with a concert by Metallica, the Warriors playing their first regular-season game weeks later. The arena seats some 18,000 for basketball and slightly more for concerts. Distinctively, it is part of a broader Mission Bay development called Thrive City, a year-round entertainment district of restaurants, bars, public plazas, offices and the company's practice facility, lending the arena a feel of a downtown neighbourhood rather than a stand-alone stadium. The venue is also notable for the warm relationship its design enjoys with the surrounding city. A glass-fronted facade, a soaring central oculus and a great public plaza facing Third Street give the building an unusually open quality, while the interior pairs polished modern fittings with widely praised sightlines, a circular pillar-free design and the kind of premium hospitality offerings now standard at the highest end of the sport. Beyond Warriors games, the arena hosts a packed annual calendar of major concerts, ice events, family shows and other sporting events, drawing acts including Billie Eilish, Bruce Springsteen and Bad Bunny on the great touring circuit. With its waterfront setting, easy access by the city's rapid-transit Muni Metro line and surrounding restaurant scene, the Chase Center has quickly become a defining piece of contemporary San Francisco, both as a sports arena and as a thriving public meeting place. Tickets for Warriors games and concerts can be expensive but vary widely by event and seating section, with secondary-market resale also a substantial part of the local ticket scene. The arena is well served by transit, with shuttle and rideshare options at the entrance, easing the perennial challenge of San Francisco parking on event nights.
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