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Philadelphia 76ers
Training Complex
Map
LocationCamden, New Jersey
OwnerPhiladelphia 76ers
OperatorPhiladelphia 76ers
TypeTraining facility
Genre(s)Professional basketball (NBA)
Acreage88,963 sq ft (8,265 m2) grounds
125,000 sq ft (11,600 m2)* building
Construction
Broke ground2015
Built2015–16
Opened23 September 2016 (2016-09-23)
Construction cost$82 million USD
ArchitectIntect
Main contractorsIntect Inc.
Tozour Energy Systems
Tenants
Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) 2016-present

The Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex is a 125,000-square-foot Training Complex, which will be the largest in the NBA. The Complex houses the team training center and corporate offices. It was opened in September 2016.[1]

History

In 2012 the Philadelphia 76ers were looking for a new training facility. It took two more years to find a location for the project.[2] In 2015 the organization found a property at the Camden Waterfront and started construction in 2015.

Features

The complex has two full-size or regulation NBA courts with 12 baskets. The courts are available for players and coaches use at any time. Also the building has it own players restaurant with its own full menu, along a private balcony and film and press room. A 2,800-square-foot player locker room, and state-of-the-art performance, wellness, recovery, and hydrotherapy room with recovey pool. A fully operational gym and lifting or rehab center. Coaches and players film and conference rooms.

Offices

CEO Scott O'Neil said previously that about 200 of those jobs represent current team employees, including players and coaches, and there were plans to hire another 50 employees, mostly in sales and marketing. The teams

References

  1. ^ "Sixers Training Complex". NBA.com. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Training Complex History". NJ.com. Retrieved November 11, 2016.