Turner JV selected for $215M upgrade of Charlotte Hornets’ arena

Turner JV selected for $215M upgrade of Charlotte Hornets’ arena

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Along with local contractor D.A. Everett, Turner will renovate the Spectrum Center over the next two offseasons, beginning in May.

Published Jan. 19, 2024

Turner Construction announced it was part of a team renovating the Charlotte Hornets starting this spring.

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Award: Arena renovation
Value: $215 million
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Client: Hornets Sports & Entertainment

A joint venture of New York City-based Turner Construction and local contractor D.A. Everett Construction Group will upgrade the Spectrum Center, home of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets, Turner announced in a press release.

The project will renovate the 19-year-old building during the next two NBA off seasons, beginning in May and finishing before the 2025-26 season begins. 

Work this year will include modifications to traffic flow in the stadium, the addition of a fourth vomitory on the arena’s lower level, the relocation of two clubs, the addition of a new courtside club and the renovation of the entire suite level.

In the 2025 offseason, the project team will renovate the main concourse, add 2,500 lower-level seats, replace all existing seats in the arena’s bowl and renovate the founder’s level of the stadium.

Additionally, Turner and Raleigh, North Carolina-based D.A. Everett will provide behind-the-scenes upgrades for media, teams and entertainment at the Spectrum Center.

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