PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia 76ers have confirmed they will locate a new 120,000 square foot training center along the revitalized Camden waterfront in New Jersey, situated near popular tourist attractions that include the Adventure Aquarium and Campbell’s Field.
The team expects to break ground on the new facility in October.
“Our commitment to player development will shine through in this
facility,” said Sixers President of Basketball Operations & General
Manager Sam Hinkie. “Our goal is to provide our players and staff with a
Training Center that fosters development, encourages hard work, and
allows for innovation.”
The decision comes following the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) unanimously approving an incentive package that is integral to the decision to locate the largest and most advanced facility in the league – which will house the team’s basketball and business operations staffs – along the New Jersey waterfront.
“This marks the culmination of an exhaustive and collaborative effort,
which would not have been feasible without the New Jersey Economic
Development Authority incentive package,” said Sixers Chief Executive
Officer Scott O’Neil. “The new 76ers Training Center speaks volumes
about the vision and commitment of our ownership group, led by Josh
Harris and David Blitzer. I would like to recognize and offer a special
thanks to Mayor Dana Redd, the EDA and Coopers Ferry Partnership for
their tireless efforts and assistance in making this project a reality.
We are focused on improving every facet of the organization and this is a
big step on that journey.”
The firms involved in the Training Center project include AthenianRazak,
a Philadelphia-based real estate services company, which will serve as
the Development Manager for the project. In this role, they will assist
with the process of designing and erecting the facility, which includes
obtaining required approvals and permits, assembling and coordinating a
team of design professionals, contractors and other consultants for the
project, managing cash flow and financing sources, overseeing the
detailed hands-on management of the construction process and helping the
Sixers prepare the facility for efficient acceptance and operation.
Also
involved in the project is INTECH Construction, a Philadelphia-based
contractor, which will serve as the project’s Construction Manager, and
architecture and engineering provided by Jacobs Global Buildings Design
as the architect of record, along with nationally recognized
architecture firm Threesixty Architecture as the consulting design
architect.
“Today marks another significant step toward making the Philadelphia
76ers a premier destination for the best players and executives in the
league,” said Harris. “We are committed to
building an elite team and a top priority in pursuit of that goal is the
new Training Center, one which will define our culture and is befitting
of an organization that strives for excellence in every area.”
“It
is imperative we are able to provide our players, coaches and staff
with the resources necessary for success,” added Blitzer. “This facility – the size and scope of which will
be unmatched in the NBA – will allow our team to make great strides on
and off the court as we work to join the league's elite.”
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