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Crown Event Center

Architect rendering of the Crown Event Center



Latest Project News

Courthouse Parking Lot Closing Oct. 23 for Crown Event Center Groundbreaking (Oct 15, 2024)

Crown Event Center Committee Approves Contract to Begin Construction (Sept 12, 2024)

View exterior and interior architect renderings of the Crown Event Center HERE




The Crown Complex, located at 1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville is comprised of five venues, including a 2,440-seat Theatre and 4,500-seat Arena that opened in 1967; and a 10,880-seat Coliseum, 60,000-square-foot Expo Center and 9,200-square-foot Ballroom that opened in 1997.

The original Crown Theatre and Arena must close by November 2025, and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners has approved the construction of a new state-of-the-art multipurpose event center (the Crown Event Center) to replace these facilities. The Crown Event Center will be located in Downtown Fayetteville at the intersection of Gillespie Street and Ottis F. Jones Parkway on the block between the County’s Historic Courthouse and the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse.

In 2022, the Board of Commissioners hired MBP Carolinas as the owner’s representative for the project and established a three-member Crown Event Center Committee includes Commissioner Jimmy Keefe, who chairs the committee, Board of Commissioners Chairman Glenn Adams and Commissioner Jeannette Council. Cumberland County Civic Center Commission Chairman McBryde Grannis serves on the Committee in an ex-officio capacity. A Project Delivery Team (PDT) was also established, which is comprised of key County staff and representation from MBP Carolinas, current Crown Complex Manager Oak View Group (OVG), project architect EwingCole and Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMaR) TA Loving/Metcon.

The County held a kick-off meeting for the new Crown Event Center project on April 20, 2022. On Sept. 6, 2022, the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved guiding principles for the project following an engagement process that included members of a Community Engagement Committee comprised of representation from current users of the Crown Complex, community members, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations, the business community, and municipal and civic leaders.

The guiding principles are a set of value statements intended to establish a common direction for the project and inform decision-making throughout the project.


graphic outlining guiding principles for crown event center

 

The project architect also engaged the Community Engagement Committee and other stakeholders to provide feedback on what they believe needs to be included in the new Crown Event Center to make it successful. This information was incorporated into the process

On Jan. 23, 2024, the Crown Event Center Committee approved a building program totaling 134,000 square feet and a total project budget of $145 million.

The architect completed the 100% Design Development package in April 2024, and on June 17, 2024, the Crown Event Center Committee authorized the project to move into the Construction Document development phase

On Sept. 16, 2024, the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved a contract amendment with TA Loving/Metcon for sitework and demolition to allow the project to move into the construction phase. An additional contract amendment will be brought to the Board for structural steel and concrete, followed by an amendment that includes all remaining bid packages.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Crown Event Center will be held on Oct. 25, 2024 at 2 p.m.

Architect rendering of people standing in an event center lobby

 

Additional information related to the project and the Crown Event Center Committee will be posted on this page throughout the duration of the project.



Cumberland County Board of Commissioners Celebrates Groundbreaking for Crown Event Center

Oct 25, 2024, 17:24 PM by Diane Rice

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners hosted a groundbreaking ceremony today, Oct. 25, 2024, at 2 p.m. for the highly anticipated Crown Event Center, marking the official start of construction for the project. The ceremony took place at the event center’s future site, located at the intersection of Gillespie Street and Ottis F. Jones Parkway, directly in front of the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse.

The new Crown Event Center will serve as a modern replacement for the original Crown Theatre and Arena, which opened in 1967. While the Crown Theatre and Arena facility will close, the existing Crown Complex, including the 10,880-seat Coliseum, 60,000-square-foot Expo Center, and 9,200-square-foot Ballroom, will continue to operate and serve the community at 1960 Coliseum Drive.

Cumberland County Board of Commissioners Chairman Glenn Adams welcomed those in attendance to the groundbreaking ceremony.

“We are thrilled to mark this significant milestone in the construction of the Crown Event Center”, said Adams. “This facility will not only enhance our community’s cultural landscape but also serve as a catalyst for economic growth in Cumberland County. We are proud to move forward with a project that reflects the aspirations of our community and positions Cumberland County as a regional leader in the arts and entertainment sector."

Spanning approximately 134,000 square feet, the Crown Event Center will feature a three-story main event hall with a capacity of more than 3,000. Designed with versatility in mind, the multipurpose event center will be able to host concerts, performances, banquets, conventions, and more. The second floor will offer VIP access and seating, while a rooftop terrace will provide views of the downtown skyline. State-of-the-art back-of-house and performer spaces will further enhance the event experience, along with a range of meeting spaces.

“Today marks a momentous occasion as we break ground on the Crown Event Center,” said Cumberland County Commissioner Jimmy Keefe. “This facility is not just about meeting today’s needs; it’s about anticipating the future as Cumberland County continues to grow. The Crown Event Center will provide a place for young artists, musicians, actors and dancers to grow and celebrate their talents. We’ve listened to the community and carefully considered the best path forward. Together, we are not just building for today; we are building a brighter future for Cumberland County.”

The Crown Event Center was designed with extensive community input through a Community Engagement Committee made up of a diverse group of community stakeholders, which played a crucial role in developing the project’s guiding principles and providing feedback on the building program.

The Crown Event Center’s $145 million project budget will be funded entirely through the County’s Crown funding model, including revenue from the occupancy tax, Food and Beverage Tax, and operating revenue from existing Crown facilities. No General Fund revenue from County property or sales taxes is being used to fund the project, allowing other County initiatives to continue without interruption.

The Crown Event Center is slated to open in Spring 2027.

For more information about the Crown Event Center or media inquiries, contact Communications Director Diane B. Rice at dbrice@cumberlandcountync.gov or 910-438-4025, or visit cumberlandcountync.gov/crowneventcenter.

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    Phone: 910-678-7724
    Email:
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    Contact: Brian Haney, Assistant County Manager
    Address:

    117 Dick Street
    Fayetteville, NC, NC 28301