Still reeling from a second-place finish, the Golden State Warriors franchise got back to work this week, announcing a proposal to build a new hotel and new housing at Chase Center in San Francisco’s Mission Bay.

Without going into much detail, a Warriors spokesperson says, “The hotel will increase the tax increment of the Mission Bay plan, increase affordable housing fees, and will create new Local 2 union jobs.”

The hotel would include 142 rooms and be located on the northeast corner of the Chase Center site at South Street and Terry A. Francois Blvd, near the WRNS Studio-designed parking garage.

Starwood Capital Group affiliate SH Hotels and Resorts would operate the hotel. According to San Francisco Business Times, “That project could begin construction in 2021 with an eye toward a 2023 opening.”

The proposed 24 apartments would be market rate—i.e., not affordable. The homes would join the growing list of pricey, contemporary residential structures in the neighborhood.

The roughly $2 billion Chase Center will open in August. The MANICA-designed sports complex, with interiors by Gensler, will not only be the new home of the Warriors, it will also host a slew of concerts and events.

Chase Center also encompasses 11 acres surrounding the upcoming arena, from Third Street to South Street to Terry Francois Boulevard to 16th Street—which has recently been rechristened “Thrive City” following a deal with Oakland healthcare company Kaiser whose slogan is “Thrive.”