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Thrive City at the Chase Center in San Francisco is a dynamic, inclusive community hub that focuses on entertainment, health, and dining experiences.
“We focus on the entire journey. From purchasing a ticket to arriving here, and everything you do before and after the event,” said Brandon Schneider, President and COO of the Golden State Warriors.
Featuring around 20 restaurants and stores, visitors at Thrive City have a variety of choices. From enjoying burgers at Gotts, sampling Filipino street food at Senor Sesig, to indulging in ice cream sandwiches at The Baked Bear, each eatery offers something distinctive to the Bay Area. Danielle Peters-Clossey, Bar Director at Che Fico in Thrive City, remarked that the venue combines the finest offerings of the city in one location.
Whether you have a ticket to an event or not, you can still enjoy Thrive City. “A lot of people like to come over, grab food, sit on the steps outside and get kind of the full game experience even though you didn’t buy a ticket,” said Zach Bowman, General Manager at Gotts at Thrive City.
With Thrive City open 365 days a year, experiences extend well beyond game day. About 200 events are hosted in the plaza, including exercise classes, music classes for kids, and even movie screenings.
Schneider said they’ve been working hard since 2013 to turn Thrive City into a true community asset. Now, more than a decade later, the impact is clear every day: “Seeing the joy just when you walk around and see what a great time everybody is having, and this is what we get to do for our job, it really is special.
Check out all the events at Chase Center and Thrive City by visiting its website.