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Toyota Center Reimagined launches $180 million upgrade of Houston arena
Summary
Toyota Center and Clutch City Sports & Entertainment announced a $180 million overhaul called "Toyota Center Reimagined," with construction set to begin after the 2025–26 Rockets season and completion expected by fall 2027; the team says owner Tilman Fertitta will cover close to half the cost.
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Toyota Center and Clutch City Sports & Entertainment announced "Toyota Center Reimagined," a $180 million overhaul of the Rockets' home arena. The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority approved the project. The team says construction will begin after the 2025–26 Rockets season and is expected to finish by fall 2027. The announcement frames the work as an effort to elevate the fan experience and support downtown Houston's events economy.
Key details:
- Total project cost is $180 million, with close to half reported as paid by owner Tilman Fertitta.
- The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority approved the project on Wednesday.
- Construction is scheduled to begin after the 2025–26 Rockets season, with expected completion by fall 2027.
- A nearly 20,000-square-foot atrium with a glass façade will be added, including a covered outdoor gathering space of more than 3,000 square feet.
- New and expanded hospitality areas are planned, including a members lounge (about 5,000 sq ft), a Summit Club (more than 6,000 sq ft), a Sky Bar and HOU Market (about 5,000 sq ft), and a significantly larger team store.
- Infrastructure upgrades will include renovated suites, improved vertical transportation, enhanced fiber and broadcast capabilities, higher-capacity Wi-Fi, and an updated command center.
Summary:
The team describes the project as part of an ongoing, multi-year venue investment by Tilman Fertitta and Clutch City Sports & Entertainment and notes it coincides with the George R. Brown Convention Center expansion. Construction will begin after the 2025–26 season and is expected to conclude by fall 2027. Undetermined at this time are further public financing specifics and detailed construction phasing beyond the announced timeline.
