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Greg Bibb Confirms New Dallas Wings Facility Will Be Ready Next Season
Dallas Wings President and CEO Greg Bibb confirms the team’s new state-of-the-art practice facility will be ready for next season, marking a major milestone in the franchise’s continued growth and commitment to excellence.
Landon Buford2 min read
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Greg Bibb Confirms New Dallas Wings Facility Will Be Ready Next Season
According to Dallas Wings President and CEO Greg Bibb, the franchise's new practice facility is expected to be ready for the next WNBA season. Speaking with LandonBuford.com, Bibb delivered the news with clarity and confidence: 'It will be ready.'
A New Era for the Dallas Wings
The announcement transforms the Wings as the franchise prepares to move from its current home at the University of Texas at Arlington's College Park Center to a reimagined downtown Dallas venue.The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center has a memorial auditorium. The City of Dallas and this move are part of a 15-year partnership involving a substantial investment in the new arena and a state-of-the-art training facility.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Bibb clarifies that the new practice facility is being built with excellence in mind."This facility is going to be on par with any NBA facility out there," he shared.The project reflects Wings' ambitious vision for the future. Its goal is to provide high-quality amenities, cutting-edge technology, and a superior experience for players and staff. The facility intends to serve as the cornerstone of the team's performance infrastructure through high-performance training equipment and custom recovery areas, enhancing development and recruitment efforts in the evolving WNBA landscape.
Accelerated Timeline and Continued Momentum
While the relocation to the new arena is planned for the 2026 season, Bibb's assurance means the practice facility is operational early, providing the team with a focused and cutting-edge training environment for the upcoming season.Strengthening Roots in the Community
The new location is expected to be a major attraction for prospective players and a source of pride for the Dallas community, demonstrating the city's growing dedication to women's sports. The Wings have experienced a surge in ticket sales and overall growth, positioning them as one of the top revenue-producing teams in the WNBA. The franchise's profile and success are set to be further elevated by the upgraded infrastructure.Looking Ahead
As the Wings continue to advance on and off the court, Bibb's confirmation signals a new phase of stability and ambition for the organization. With the practice facility being prepared for next season, the Dallas Wings are in a position to set a new standard for excellence in the WNBA.More from Business
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