Horizontal County Logo
Cumberland County Logo white - Horizontal

Crown Event Center

Artist rendering of new Crown Event Center



The Crown Complex, located at 1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville is comprised of five venues, including a 2,440-seat Theatre and 4,500-seat Arena that opened in 1967; and a 10,880-seat Coliseum, 60,000-square-foot Expo Center and 9,200-square-foot Ballroom that opened in 1997.

The original Crown Theatre and Arena must close by November 2025, and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners has approved the construction of a new state-of-the-art multipurpose event center (the Crown Event Center) to replace these facilities. The Crown Event Center will be located in Downtown Fayetteville at the intersection of Gillespie Street and Ottis F. Jones Parkway on the block between the County’s Historic Courthouse and the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Cumberland County Courthouse.

In early 2022, the Board of Commissioners hired MBP Carolinas as the owner’s representative for the project and established a three-member Crown Event Center Committee, which includes Commissioner Jimmy Keefe, who chairs the committee, Board of Commissioners Chairman Glenn Adams and Commissioner Jeannette Council. Cumberland County Civic Center Commission Chairman McBryde Grannis serves on the Committee in an ex-officio capacity. A Project Delivery Team (PDT) was also established, comprised of key County staff and representation from MBP Carolinas, current Crown Complex Manager Oak View Group (OVG), project architect EwingCole and Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMaR) TA Loving/Metcon.

The Crown Event Center Committee held a kick-off meeting for the new Crown Event Center project on April 20, 2022. On Sept. 6, 2022, the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved guiding principles for the project following an engagement process that included members of a Community Engagement Committee comprised of representation from current users of the Crown Complex, community members, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations, the business community, and municipal and civic leaders.

The guiding principles are a set of value statements intended to establish a common direction for the project and inform decision-making throughout the project.


graphic outlining guiding principles for crown event center

 

The County hired EwingCole as the project architect in November 2022. Once on board, EwingCole engaged the Community Engagement Committee and other stakeholders to provide feedback on what they believe needs to be included in the new Crown Event Center to make it successful. This information was incorporated into the Conceptual Design process, which resulted in the Board of Commissioners approving a building program of 131,500 square feet and an updated project budget of $131,703,300 on May 15, 2023. The Board approved a Schematic Design on Aug. 15, 2023.

TA Loving/Metcon was brought on as CmaR in September 2023, and the PDT began working with the CMaR to reconcile project cost and schedule. On Jan. 16, 2024, the PDT provided an update to the Crown Event Center Committee that the cost of building the new Crown Event Center had increased due to a larger building program and unprecedented escalation in certain trade areas. The Crown Event Center Committee directed the PDT to redesign the facility to fit within a total project budget of $145 million. On Jan. 23, 2024, the PDT presented a redesigned facility with a building program totaling 134,000 square feet and the Committee authorized the PDT to continue moving forward with the redesigned facility. The PDT estimates breaking ground on the new facility in September 2024 with construction completed in early 2027, however the team will continue working to shorten the timeline to complete the facility as early as possible.

 

Artist rendering of the new Crown Event Center

 

Additional information related to the project and the Crown Event Center Committee will be posted on this page throughout the duration of the project.



Cumberland County Board of Commissioner May 2 Meeting Wrap Up

May 10, 2022, 13:30 PM by User Not Found

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners met for a regular meeting on May 2 in the Judge E. Maurice Braswell Courthouse.

The commissioners received two presentations for information during the meeting.  The first was an “Update on the Family Connects Program” presented by Ms. Sharon Moyer, Community Engagement Administrator for the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County.  A link to their site was added to the Cumberland County website.

The second was an “Overview of the Opioid Settlement Planning Process” by the Public Health Director, Dr. Jennifer Green.  During upcoming Board of Commissioners’ May 12 Agenda Session, Green will seek guidance and feedback concerning the options available for the funds.  No action was taken concerning the opioid settlement funds.

Items of business during the meeting were the Consideration of Resolution to Lease Certain Real Property to Coastal Horizons Center, Inc., and Consideration of the Submission of the Program Year 2022 Community Development Annual Action Pian.

The Consideration of Resolution to Lease Certain Real Property was presented by Assistant County Manager Tracy Jackson.  This action passed unanimously.

The Consideration of the Submission of the Program Year 2022 Community Development Annual Action Pian was presented by the Community Development Director, Dee Taylor.  This action passed unanimously.

The following consent agenda were approved unanimously:

  • Approval of Ap1il 18, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes
  • Approval of Proclamation Recognizing George W. Breece
  • Approval of Proclamation Recognizing May 1-7, 2022 as Hurricane Preparedness Week
  • Approval of Health Department Delinquent Accounts to be turned over to the NC Debt Set-Off Program
  • Approval of Crown Event Center Committee Recommendation: Framework for Project Planning and Development Process
  • Approval of Sole Source Upgrade of Variable Frequency Drives at the Detention Center
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located at 213 Hawthorne Road, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located at 6103 Canadian Avenue, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located at 6229 Canadian Avenue, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located at 6347 Canadian Avenue, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located Off A.B. Carter Road, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located Off Ingram Street, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located at 324 East Jenkins Street, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Sale of Surplus Real Property Located Off Lake Upchurch Drive, Fayetteville
  • Approval of Budget Ordinance Amendments for the May 2, 2022 Board of Commissioners’ Agenda.

Board of Commissioners’ Meetings are broadcast live on CCNCTV Spectrum Channel 5, the Cumberland County YouTube channel and streamed on the Cumberland County website.  They are rebroadcast on YouTube and CCNCTV if you missed the meeting or are interested in viewing the presentations.

Please visit cumberlandcountync.gov/departments/commissioners-group/commissioners/meetings/agendas-minutes-and-videos for the meeting notes concerning this meeting and other Board of Commissioners’ meetings.

  • Contact Us

    Phone: 910-678-7724
    Address:

    117 Dick Street
    Fayetteville, NC, NC 28301

    Email:
    email_envelope
    Contact: Brian Haney, Assistant County Manager

    Contact Us

    Phone: 910-678-7724
    Email:
    email_envelope
    Contact: Brian Haney, Assistant County Manager
    Address:

    117 Dick Street
    Fayetteville, NC, NC 28301