Oakland Arena

Oakland Arena
The Arena
Venue viewed from I-880 (c. 2007)
Oakland Arena is located in Oakland, California
Oakland Arena
Oakland Arena
Location in Oakland
Oakland Arena is located in California
Oakland Arena
Oakland Arena
Location in California
Oakland Arena is located in the United States
Oakland Arena
Oakland Arena
Location in the United States
Former namesOakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena (1966–1996)
The Arena in Oakland (1997–2005)
Oracle Arena (2006–2019)
Address7000 Coliseum Way
LocationOakland, California
Coordinates37°45′1″N 122°12′11″W / 37.75028°N 122.20306°W / 37.75028; -122.20306
Public transitBus transport AC Transit: 45, 46L, Air transport 73, 90, 98, 646, 657, 805
Bus transport Alameda County East Oakland Shuttle
US Passenger rail transport Amtrak Amtrak: Capitol Corridor at Oakland Coliseum
Metro interchange Bay Area Rapid Transit BART:  OAK   B   O   G  at Coliseum
Bus transport Harbor Bay Business Park Shuttle
OwnerOakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority (City of Oakland and Alameda County)
OperatorAEG / ASM Global
CapacityBasketball: 19,596
Construction
Broke groundApril 15, 1964
OpenedNovember 9, 1966
Renovated1996–97
Construction costUS$24 million (original)[1]
$121 million (1996–97 renovation)
ArchitectSkidmore, Owings and Merrill[1]
HNTB (renovation)
General contractorGuy F. Atkinson Company[1]
Tenants
California Seals (WHL) 1966–1967
Oakland Oaks (ABA) 1967–1969
California Golden Seals (NHL) 1967–1976
Golden State Warriors (NBA) 1971–1996; 1997–2019
San Francisco Golden Gaters (WTT) 1974–1978
Golden Bay Earthquakes (NASL/MISL) 1982–1984
Oakland Skates (RHI) 1993–1995
California Golden Bears (NCAA) 1997–1999

Oakland Arena, often referred to as the Oakland Coliseum Arena, is an indoor arena located in Oakland, California, United States. From its opening in 1966 until 1996, It is often referred to as the Oakland Coliseum Arena as it is part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Complex with the adjacent Oakland Coliseum. Oakland Arena seats 19,596 fans for basketball.

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