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(Redirected from Gateway Center Arena (College Park)) Indoor arena in suburban Atlanta This article is about the multi-purpose arena in the Atlanta suburb of College Park, Georgia. For other centers of a similar name, see Gateway Center.
Gateway Center at College Park
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LocationCollege Park, Georgia
Coordinates33°38′48″N 84°27′35″W / 33.646800°N 84.459616°W / 33.646800; -84.459616
OwnerCollege Park, Georgia
Capacity3,500 (Basketball)
5,000 (Concerts)
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 2018
OpenedNovember 9, 2019
Construction cost$45 million
ArchitectTVS Design
Rosser International
Tenants
College Park Skyhawks (NBAGL) (2019–present)
Atlanta Dream (WNBA) (2021–present)
Atlanta FaZe (CDL) (2020–present)

Gateway Center Arena at College Park is a 100,000 square foot (9,290 m) multi-purpose arena in College Park, Georgia. It is the home venue of the College Park Skyhawks of the NBA G League and the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association.

The arena's first public event was an open house on November 9, 2019, while the Skyhawks' first game at the arena took place on November 21.

Location and design

The 3,500 seat arena is mainly used for basketball; however, there are plans for the facility to also host concerts and other events. It is located adjacent to the Georgia International Convention Center.

References

  1. "Gateway Center @ College Park $45M arena begins". Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  2. "[Renderings] Gateway Center 'Multipurpose Arena' Breaks Ground in College Park". Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  3. "Atlanta Dream Announces New Home Court at Gateway Center in College Park". Atlanta Dream. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  4. "Dream moving two games vs. Caitlin Clark-led Fever to NBA arena". Retrieved May 16, 2024.

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