Construction crews began prep work for the renovations immediately following the conclusion of the Spurs and Rampage seasons last month. Demolition to prepare and expand spaces on the Charter, Event and Terrace Levels are underway. Construction on the Plaza Level and H-E-B Fan Zone level is scheduled to begin later this month.

The Fan Shop at the AT&T Center will be closed for the duration of the renovation project and will reopen when the Spurs and Rampage seasons begin this fall. Additionally, guest access to the arena will be granted by appointment only. Fans looking to purchase Spurs gear can visit SpursFanShop.com. Following renovations, a new, expanded Fan Shop will be located on the south side of the building adjacent to an enhanced SE entrance. There will also be a new Fan Shop on the H-E-B Fan Zone Level, to provide a more convenient shopping experience for fans attending events on that level.

Funding for the renovations are provided by both Spurs Sports & Entertainment and the Bexar County Visitor Tax, established by voters in 1999 to build the AT&T Center. In 2008, voters approved an extension of the tax to help fund the Tobin Center, the southern Mission Reach expansion of the River Walk, youth and amateur sports facilities, as well as improvements to the AT&T Center, Freeman Coliseum and rodeo grounds, all owned by Bexar County. The Visitor Tax is paid through a 1.75 percent hotel occupancy tax and a 5 percent short-term motor vehicle rental tax to fund construction of venues and related infrastructure that enhance economic development and tourism.

The AT&T Center hosts more than 250 events annually and is home to the award-winning San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio Stars (WNBA) and San Antonio Rampage (AHL).