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Golden 1 Center is an indoor arena in downtown Sacramento, California, United States.It sits partially on the site of the former Downtown Plaza shopping center. [9] The publicly owned arena is part of a business and entertainment district called Downtown Commons (DoCo), which includes a $250 million 16-story mixed-use tower.
Like the financing plan carved out a decade ago that led to the construction of the Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento, the proposed $302 million zoo development plan which Elk Grove’s City ...
Before his job with the Kings, Rinehart worked for the Anaheim Angels & Anaheim Ducks (1998–2000) as Director of Finance at Anaheim Sports, and was Manager of Financial Reporting for the San Francisco Giants (1996–98). Before entering the sports profession, Rinehart worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers (1991–96) in San Francisco. [6] [7]
Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento will host six games of the California Classic on Saturday through Tuesday. Three of them will include one of the Sacramento Kings’ summer league squads.
Downtown Commons (or DOCO), formerly known as Sacramento Downtown Plaza, Westfield (Shoppingtown) Downtown Plaza and Downtown Plaza, is a two-level outdoor mixed-use entertainment and shopping complex operated by JMA Ventures, LLC, located along the alignment of K Street (also known as David J. Stern Walk between 5th and 7th Streets) in downtown Sacramento, California, United States, near the ...
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk (0) lets the game winning shot against Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) during an NBA in-season tournament game at Golden 1 Center on Tuesday ...
The band, which stops in Sacramento on May 13, is joining a star-studded lineup at Golden 1 Center. Acts lined up to perform at the event venue include Bad Bunny on March 5, Janet Jackson on June ...
The arena was renamed Power Balance Pavilion on March 1, 2011, for its new sponsor, Power Balance, a manufacturer of sports wristbands. [11] On October 15, 2012, the arena assumed its final name when The Sleep Train purchased the naming rights. [12] The arena's center-hung scoreboard was designed as a joint venture between Panasonic and White ...