"GC1" "The G1" | ||
Location | 500 David J. Stern Walk Sacramento, California United States [1] | |
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Owner | City of Sacramento | |
Operator | Sacramento Kings LP, LLC | |
Capacity | Basketball: 17,608 Concert: 19,000 | |
Broke ground | October 29, 2014 | |
Opened | September 30, 2016 | |
Construction cost |
$558.2 million | |
Tenants | ||
Sacramento Kings (NBA) (2016–present) | ||
Floor design | ||
Sacramento Kings |
Golden 1 Center is an indoor arena located in downtown Sacramento, California. It is home to the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The arena, which replaced Sleep Train Arena as the home of the Sacramento Kings, hosts concerts, conventions and other sporting and entertainment events. Capacity is expandable to about 19,000 to accommodate concert audiences.Thirty-four luxury suites were sold to include all events year-round. Suite partners have access to three exclusive clubs on the premium level including two skyboxes that overlook the concourse and have a direct view of the outside. In addition to the luxury suites, there are also 48 loft-style suites.
Live HD Video Stream of Demolition/Construction
Sacramento Kings arenas |
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Edgerton Park Arena (1949-1954) • Rochester War Memorial (1955-1957) • Cincinnati Gardens (1957-1972) • Kansas City Municipal Auditorium (1972-1974) • Omaha Civic Auditorium (1972-1978) • Kemper Arena (1974-1985) • ARCO Arena (1985-1988) • Sleep Train Arena (formerly ARCO Arena II/Power Pavilion) (1988-2016) • Golden 1 Center (2016-present) |