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Brooklyn Nets

RSV Pro Facilities Report
February, 2016
Brooklyn Nets

620 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: 800-765-6387 Fax: 201-935-1088 URL: www.nba.com/nets Owner: Bruce Ratner and Mikhail Prokhorov League: National Basketball Association, Eastern Conference, Atlantic

Venue
Barclays Center, 620 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11217 Owner: Mikhail Prokhorov Managed by: AEG Facilities Built: 2012 Capacity: 18,000 Concessionaire: The Levy Restaurants Soft drink: Coca Cola

Naming rights
Sold to: Barclays Bank Price: $400,000,000 Term: 20 years

Ticket prices
Season tickets range from $2,460 to $5,576 Single tickets range from $30.00 to $400.00

Attendance
2013 average attendance: 17,187 2014 average attendance: 17,037

Suites
Quantity: 130 Term: 3 to 10 years Price: $155,000 to $600,000 Seats: 10 to 16

Club seats
Quantity: 3,200 Term: 3 to 3 years Price: $4,356 to $15,400

The Nets played temporarily in Newark while a new arena was under construction for them in Brooklyn. The team formerly played in the Meadowlands at the Izod Center.
The Atlantic Yards project has more than 6,000 apartments, high-rise towers and a hotel on 22 acres near Downtown Brooklyn. And soon it will have a hockey team. Just before its opening, the Islanders announced they would move from Long Island to the venue in 2015.
The arena is part of a $2.5 billion development. Owner Bruce Ratner said he would fund the $500 million arena by borrowing from the city against future revenue generated by ticket sales.
What Ratner didn’t count on was a major economic crisis that would stall the project and delay the arena. By the end of 2009, Ratner had met his deadlines and finalized funding for the venue. While work has begun, there are still legal challenges ahead for the venue, but none are expected to stop its construction.
The arena’s 104 luxury suites include 63 on the lower suite level, just above the lower-level seats.
The Barclays Center has created an entire loge section featuring box seats with unlimited grub, access to the exclusive 40/40 Club and a separate arena entrance for $165 per game.
The 160 Nets box seats are located just above the lower level. Four-seat boxes are priced from $29,040 to $54,120.
As for food, the venue is capitalizing on the community's growing food community by bringing in bites from more than 30 vendors and restaurants from across the borough. (Basketball, Facilities, NBA, Professional Sports, Venue)