SF News UCSF Launches Website And Alert System To Warn About Chase Center Traffic USCF Medical Center at Mission Bay wants to make sure that its staff and patients know when to expect the inevitable traffic nightmares around the Chase Center that are set to begin next month.
SF News 'Thrive City' Is the New Name for the Development Around the Chase Center, Thanks To Kaiser The new mini-neighborhood around the Chase Center in Mission Bay, which includes 29 new retail shops and restaurants, is going to be dubbed Thrive City thanks to a sponsorship deal from Kaiser Permanente.
SF News Chase Center Could Get Its Own Ferry Terminal An idea is moving forward for a temporary ferry terminal to serve the new Warriors arena in Mission Bay, which could be operational by the time the arena opens this fall, fingers crossed.
SF News Mission Bay Neighbors Begin Pre-Freakout About Chase Center Parking Situation Five months before the first concert or basketball game at the new Chase Center — a.k.a. the Warriors Arena — in Mission Bay, anxieties abound over what the traffic and parking situation will be like on event nights are running high.
Arts & Entertainment Phil Collins, Andrea Bocelli, WWE Added To Chase Center Fall Lineup We've got the rest of the announcements now from "Reveal Week" at the Chase Center, and they include professional wrestling, the guy who wrote "Sussudio," and the objectively terrible Chainsmokers.
Arts & Entertainment Metallica and SF Symphony Team Up For Inaugural Concert at Warriors Arena The first concert at the Chase Center on September 6 was just announced, and it's going to be a 20th anniversary reunion concert for SF's own Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony, who last played together in 1999.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Round Outlines Of Chase Center (a.k.a. Warriors Arena) Take Shape In New Drone Footage Matt Roberts, the same drone videographer who has been dutifully giving us monthly updates on the new Apple campus for years now, now brings us an early look at the progress over at
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Enter Bid To Host 2021 All-Star Game In New San Francisco Arena The Warriors have formally entered a bid to host the NBA All-Star Game in their soon-to-be-built arena in San Francisco. This report comes from ESPN, whose sources say that they haven't quite figured
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Arena To Host March Madness Games (In 2022) The under-construction Warriors Arena, a.k.a. the Chase Center, will play host to the NCAA Men's West Regional tournament in 2022, marking the first time since 1960 that SF has been a
SF News Uber Buys Half The Office Space At New Warriors' Arena, Scales Back Oakland Plans Rather than placing its emphasis on the downtown Oakland offices it purchased in 2015, embattled ride-hailing giant Uber will be renting much of the massive East Bay space it owns to others, placing
SF News Judge Rules Warriors Arena Can Go Forward A Superior Court judge ruled today against a coalition of UCSF benefactors and former officials who questioned the sufficiency of an environmental review of the Chase Center, a.k.a. the Warriors Arena.
SF News Warriors Arena Foes Get Dropped By Their Law Firm, Sam Singer Quits Too Things aren't looking great for the cause of opposing the Warriors Arena project, now dubbed the Chase Center, which remains overwhelmingly supported by SF residents, the Mayor, and the Board of Supervisors alike.
SF News Cows Not Yet Come Home, New Lawsuit Filed Against Warriors Arena Following on a lawsuit filed against UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood in Alameda County in December, claiming he overstepped his authority in negotiating with the Golden State Warriors about the construction of their planned
SF News Arena Opponents File Lawsuit To Block Warriors' Move To Mission Bay Making good on their promise to fight the proposed Mission Bay Warriors' Arena "until the cows come home," the Mission Bay Alliance yesterday filed suit in Alameda County Superior Court accusing the future
SF News Warriors Arena Appeal Fails, Opponents Still Vowing To Throw Fits And Sue Everyone Another blow was dealt to the deep-pocketed, semi-shadowy coalition that vociferously opposes the new Warriors Arena project in Mission Bay as the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday night to reject their
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Francisco Pension Costs Are Even Higher Than Predicted A $99 million budget deficit is projected for next year as city employee pension costs surpass predictions. [Chronicle] How Stephen Curry disrupted basketball as we know it. [SB Nation] In other Curry news,
SF News Mayor Lee Could Delay Start Of Peskin's Term In Order To Push Through New Jail Project With Aaron Peskin's November election to the District 3 seat, the Board of Supervisors is set to make a shift to the left. However, what day he officially begins his job is ultimately
Arts & Entertainment Sportscasters Pretended The Warriors Were Already In SF During Last Night's NBA Opener As the Chronicle and the Business Times reported, there was a day-long fan event celebrating the Warriors Tuesday, who helped the cable station TNT to kick off the opening of basketball season last
SF News Day Around The Bay: Warriors Reporter Suspended From Chronicle It turns out that a lot of the Chronicle pieces about the Warriors, and their semi-controversial arena plans in Mission Bay, have been copy-and-pasted from Warriors press releases. In response, the reporter's been
SF News Warriors Officially Buy Mission Bay Arena Site From Salesforce The Golden State Warriors have, officially, secured a place for their champions to "come out to play," purchasing from Salesforce the 12-acre Mission Bay site for their proposed $1 billion development, just half-a-mile
SF News Day Around The Bay: A New Site For The Warriors Arena? There were four robberies in the Mission over the weekend, several involving assaults and weapons, and a serious stabbing early Saturday morning. [Mission Local] The Chronicle follows up on their "SF is now
SF News Group Of Prestigious UCSF Scientists Says Warriors Arena Could Be 'Disaster' For Mission Bay In a slightly different tactic, the coalition of UCSF-connected enemies of the proposed Warriors Arena have just presented a letter to the mayor signed by 20 of the university's leading scientists and researchers
Arts & Entertainment First (Computer-Generated) Tour Of The New Warriors Arena Since Salesforce still owns the property, Golden State Warriors COO Rick Welts took the opportunity at the Dreamforce conference this week to unveil the above rendering video of the exterior and interior of
SF News [Updated] More Bad News For Warriors Arena As City Report Predicts Traffic Nightmares While that shadowy coalition of wealthy UCSF donors opposing the Warriors Arena plan is expected to unveil their own traffic impact report today, a city-commissioned environmental impact report on the arena also paints
SF News Day Around The Bay: Warriors Foes Emerge From Shadows Carly Fiorina called the Chinese “unimaginative.” [HuffPo] That group of super-rich anti-Warriors Arena people met with the Chronicle’s editorial board, and C.W. Nevius is not having it. But at least we