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Toronto Tempo Performance Centre to set basketball ‘tempo’

Toronto Tempo planning a training facility

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The upcoming Canadian professional basketball team Toronto Tempo and the City of Toronto recently announced plans to develop the team’s first dedicated Performance Centre at the Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

It is scheduled to open in 2028 and will buttress the basketball ecosystem for women in Toronto.
 

Dual Purpose

‘tempo.wnba.com’ stated that the purpose-built facility will serve twin purposes – it will be a high-performance training home for the Tempo and a hub for grassroots engagement thus representing a significant investment in elite athlete development and community access to sport.

The Toronto Tempo is an upcoming Canadian professional basketball team based in Toronto (Canada). The Tempo will compete in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a Member of the Eastern Conference and are scheduled to begin play in 2026.

The 9,250-seat Coca-Cola Coliseum is an arena at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, used for agricultural displays, ice hockey, basketball, and trade shows. It serves as the home ground of the Toronto Tempo.

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a women’s professional basketball league in North America composed of 15 teams scheduled to expand to 18 by 2030. The WNBA is one of the professional women’s sports leagues in North America. The WNBA is headquartered in New York City.

The Exhibition Place is a publicly-owned mixed-use district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located by the shoreline of Lake Ontario just West of downtown.
 

Performance Centre

‘tempo.wnba.com’ further stated that the Performance Centre will sit in downtown Toronto, a stone’s throw away from the Coca-Cola Coliseum, the team’s home arena. The facility will feature two WNBA regulation courts, state-of-the-art player amenities and thoughtfully designed locker rooms equipped with every resource the world-class athletes need to train, recover and prepare for championship-caliber play.
 

Sustained Excellence

Maintained Monica Wright Rogers, General Manager (GM), Toronto Tempo, “This Performance Centre is about building the foundation for sustained excellence. Our players deserve a world-class environment that supports every aspect of their development and our community deserves access to spaces that inspire the next generation. This facility will be both.”

The globally recognized architecture firm HOK designed the Performance Centre with accessibility at its core. It will welcome everyone year-round, from professional athletes to the local community members, providing access to the premier courts, the training areas and the amenities used by the team during the season.

New York (US)-based HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering, and planning firm. The HOK is a collective of future-forward thinkers and designers who are driven to face the critical challenges of the time.
 

Five Core Principles

Pointed out Paul Harrison, Design Principal, HOK, “This project represents a powerful opportunity to create not only an exceptional environment for elite athlete development but a lasting symbol of equity, civic pride and cultural identity. We rooted the project in five core principles: athlete-first design, inclusive access, civic engagement, sustainability, and future adaptability.”
 

The Performance Centre will include:

 

Basketball Ecosystem

The Tempo, in sync with the City of Toronto and the grassroots partners, will also deliver development programming at the facility designed to expand access to basketball and create new pathways for the athletes at every level.

The facility also underscores the Tempo’s long-term commitment to investing in infrastructure that advances women’s professional sport in Canada and strengthens the broader basketball ecosystem.

Added Melissa Clark, Regional Leader of Sport+Recreation+Entertainment, HOK, “Through our Women in Sport initiative we bring specialized insight into the lived experiences of the female athletes thus ensuring that the facility supports performance while addressing equity, safety and community representation. Our approach embeds these values into every aspect of the new Performance Centre.”

Observed Olivia Chow, Mayor of Toronto, “We’re partnering with the Toronto Tempo to turn an underused site into a world-class facility that serves both the professional athletes and the public. With year-round access to recreation, new park space and inclusive programming this project delivers real benefits for the residents while strengthening Toronto’s leadership in women’s sport.”

Added Ausma Malik, Deputy Mayor (Spadina-Fort York – a federal electoral district in Toronto), “This new facility is a game changer for the local residents and Toronto’s waterfront communities. By combining a world-class training center with a high-quality public recreation space to enjoy in all seasons, I am proud to ensure that everyone has better access to sports, programs alongside park and recreation amenities that make our city stronger and more connected. All while championing our Toronto Tempo and strengthening Toronto as a hub for professional women’s sports.”

Additional details regarding the construction timelines and community programming will be announced in the coming months.

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