
On April 19, 2014, the Warriors abandoned plans for the pier site and purchased a 12-acre site owned by at the Mission Bay neighborhood for an undisclosed amount. The initiative made it onto the June 2014 ballot as Proposition B, and its passage would affect three major waterfront developments, including the proposed Warriors arena. On December 30, 2013, a ballot proposition was submitted to the city titled the "Waterfront Height Limit Right to Vote Act". Former San Francisco mayor Art Agnos began speaking to dozens of community gatherings in opposition to the proposed arena, stating that the project was pushed by two out-of-town billionaires and would severely impact traffic and city views. A month after the proposal, the South Beach-Rincon-Mission Bay Neighborhood Association criticized the site and said that a second major league sport venue in the area would make it no longer "family friendly".

A new privately financed, $500 million 17,000- to 19,000-seat arena was planned to be located on Pier 30-32 along the San Francisco Bay waterfront, situated between the San Francisco Ferry Building and Oracle Park. Governor Gavin Newsom, owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, and Warriors staff and city officials. The plan for building a new arena was announced on May 22, 2012, at a Golden State Warriors press conference at the proposed site, attended by then- San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, then-NBA Commissioner David Stern, then-California Lt. Development Under construction in April 2018 Under construction in May 2019 With a $1 billion investment, Chase Center anchors a district of 11 acres of restaurants, cafés, offices, public plazas and a new five-and-a-half-acre public waterfront park. In 2023, San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) opened the Central Subway, a new light rail subway line that links the arena and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to downtown hotels, convention centers, the residential neighborhood of Chinatown, and subway and commuter rail lines that serve the entire Bay Area. The UCSF/Chase Center station is located adjacent to the arena on the T Third Street line.

The arena includes a parking facility of approximately 950 spaces and is accessible to public transportation around the area. Chase Center also includes a 35,000 square foot public plaza/recreation area designed by landscape architecture firm SWA Group. The venue also contains 580,000 square feet (54,000 m 2) of office and lab space and has 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) of retail space.

The arena is composed of multiple layers and floors, has a seating capacity of 18,064 and a multi-purpose area that includes a theater configuration with an entrance overlooking a newly built park. The location for the arena, which is home to the Golden State Warriors, is in San Francisco at Third St. October 2020 aerial view of Chase Center with downtown San Francisco in the distance. Location and design The Chase Center for upcoming tournaments and concerts as of November 20, 2019. The arena also includes the Warriors’ practice facility known as the Oracle Performance Center. Chase Center opened on Septemand seats 18,064 for Warriors games. The Warriors, who have been located in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1962, played their home games at Oakland Arena in Oakland from 1971 to 2019. The building is the home venue for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and occasionally for the University of San Francisco men's and women's basketball teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

WNBA Golden State ( WNBA) (beginning in 2025)Ĭhase Center is an indoor arena in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California. San Francisco Dons ( NCAA) (2019–present) Golden State Warriors ( NBA) (2019–present) San Francisco Bay Ferry: Alameda, Oakland, South SF.
