Entertainment & Sports Arena (ESA)
2018 I Completed
LOCATION
Washington, D.C.
Discipline
Interior Architecture
SECTOR
Commercial
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Project Details
The Entertainment & Sports Arena (ESA) at 1100 Oak Drive SE, Washington, DC, is a cutting-edge 118,000-square-foot venue that has transformed the city’s sports and entertainment scene. Completed in 2018 for $55 million, it was designed by Paola Moya, then CEO of Marshall Moya Design, in partnership with ROSSETTI Architects.
The ESA is home to the Washington Mystics (WNBA), Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League), and serves as the Washington Wizards’ practice facility. This LEED Gold Certified arena also hosts concerts, e-sports, and community events, showcasing versatility and community engagement.
Its design blends with the historic St. Elizabeths East campus, featuring a brick-toned exterior and innovative interior with split-level seating for seamless transitions between events. As part of St. Elizabeths East’s redevelopment, the ESA has won awards like the DCBIA Community Impact Award and Washington Business Journal’s Game Changer Award, contributing to Ward 8’s economic growth by generating jobs and revenue.
Completed under Paola Moya’s leadership as CEO of Marshall Moya Design.
Facts & Figures
Client
Events DC
Size
Total Area 118,000 SF
Seats 4,200
Status
Completed
Completion Year
2018
project cost
$55M
accreditations
LEED Gold
Delivery Method
Design-Build
Construction type
Concrete & Steel
Collaborators
associate architect
ROSSETTI
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Smoot & Gilbane
structural
Baker Ingram