Georgia State University will break ground on an $88.2 million convocation center on Tuesday, Nov. 17, to begin construction on next week.

The multi-use facility will exist at the intersection of Fulton Street and Capitol Avenue and is scheduled to be completed by August 2022.

“The vision for this facility, and the direction we got from President Becker, was for this to be a truly multiuse facility,” said Ramesh Vakamudi, vice president of Georgia State Facilities Management. “This is a facility that is desperately needed by Georgia State, which now graduates more than 10,000 students per year.”

Announced in 2018, the convocation center will provide indoor space for a variety of large gatherings, including commencements and indoor concerts. It will also be the new home of Panthers basketball.

According to Vakamudi, the facility will accommodate as many as 7,300 people for basketball games, 7,500 for graduation events and 8,000 for concerts.

The convocation center will be an upgrade from the Georgia State Sports Arena, which was constructed in 1972 and has a maximum capacity of 3,500 seats.

The new facility will also include classroom and academic support space as well as the ability to accommodate large conferences and esports tournaments.

The convocation center, on a 6-acre site just north of Center Parc Stadium, will further advance the economic vitality of the neighborhoods surrounding the stadium, which Georgia State acquired in 2017 and converted from the home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves to the home of the Panthers football team.

It’s the latest construction project in an area that has seen a resurgence of residential and retail development since 2017.

(Photo Credit Courtesy of Georgia State University)
(Photo Credit Courtesy of Georgia State University)

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