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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander joins ownership of Hamilton's TD Coliseum
Summary
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has joined the ownership group of Hamilton's TD Coliseum and the partnership includes naming the Ares Atrium after his son; the revamped arena opened in November with Paul McCartney.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has joined the ownership group of Hamilton's TD Coliseum. He is 27, plays for the NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder, and is the league's reigning most valuable player. The investment is described as a long-term commitment to Hamilton's economic and cultural growth. He said growing up in Hamilton shaped who he is and that helping build something in his hometown means a great deal.
Key details:
- Gilgeous-Alexander joined the TD Coliseum ownership group, according to a release.
- The partnership includes naming the Ares Atrium inside the arena as a tribute to his son.
- He has cited a long-standing connection to music and has expressed a desire for the arena to attract major artists and live performances.
- The revamped arena opened in November with Paul McCartney.
- Oak View chief executive officer Chris Granger said the company is "excited to welcome Shai and his family to the TD Coliseum team."
Summary:
The move is framed as a long-term contribution to Hamilton's economic and cultural life and reflects Gilgeous-Alexander's personal ties to the city and to music. Specific details about the size of his stake or planned activities connected to the ownership have not been disclosed. Undetermined at this time.
