The Arena that San Diego Is Planning Is Too Small For an NBA or NHL Franchise
By Evan Weiner / Sports Talk Florida / November 19, 2025
The San Diego Planning Commission has recommended that the San Diego City Council give its approval to the Midway Rising project that could eventually become an arena-village.
San Diego needs an arena to have a chance to land either a National Hockey League or National Basketball Association franchise.
Different investors in Alpharetta, Georgia are planning to build arenas and are pushing to get an NHL expansion franchise. The NBA may expand by two franchises in the future and there might be an opportunity to land a financially struggling franchise with an expiring arena lease agreement around 2030. Las Vegas and Seattle more than likely will get the two expansion slots if the league gets around to expanding.
San Diego has a 59-year-old arena that local elected officials and business leaders think needs to be replaced. A 7,500-seat arena opened in nearby Oceanside in 2024.

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