Located in the heart of Mission Bay, Thrive City is a dynamic community gathering space created by the Golden State Warriors and Kaiser Permanente to promote health and wellness in the greater Bay Area. The beautiful open-air district offers a year-round resource for families, fans, visitors and neighbors to build community at a variety of festivals, farmers markets, dining experiences, community events and more.
Information for you and your family on COVID-19 and how to stay safe.
Inspiration to help you make healthy choices.
The latest vaccine info and what you can expect in the coming weeks.
The oldest Black-owned independent bookstore in the U.S. visits Thrive City.
A true insider’s look at some of the most popular items on the menu.
Over the summer, a program developed to deliver fresh produce to vulnerable communities.
A 10,000 square foot store with the largest selection of Warriors apparel, located on the plaza at Thrive City.
Reimagine Japanese and Chinese dishes with local California ingredients in a fine-casual atmosphere.
An interactive shopping experiences with innovative & exciting new products, located in the Gatehouse at Thrive City.
Taking handmade and personalized coffee to another level.
Balanced beers made on a framework of craft, culture and community.
Locally sourced ingredients with a modern approach to roadside cuisine.
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Thrive City operating hours are Monday to Sunday from 7am to 10pm.
•No Weapons of any kind
•No Scooters, bikes, skateboard or rollerblades
•No Panhandling, solicitation or loitering
•No Smoking of any kind
•All Pets* on a leash
•No Alcohol on plaza
•No Amplified sound
•No Drones
•No Motorized vehicles
•No Pamphlets or product samples
•No Lawn chairs
•No Overnight camping
•All Garbage, bottles, cans, paper, or other waste matter should be placed in designated trash and recycling receptacles
•No Trespassing when Thrive City is closed
•Any other prohibited items, activity, or behaviors deemed unsafe, or unacceptable by Chase Center Management
**Exception certified service animals as defined by US Dept of Justice, Civil Rights Division