
Construction has launched on a new practice facility for the Dallas Wings Women’s National Basketball Association team, with the new facility to be based in Oak Cliff in West Dallas.
The Dallas Wings and City of Dallas hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 26 to celebrate the start of construction on a new practice facility.
The new facility will serve as the permanent training home of the Dallas Wings. It is designed to benefit professional athletes and the community, offering multipurpose spaces for youth programs, local athletics and special events.
Notable key features of the practice facility include:
- 70,700 square feet of total space
- Two courts with 10 baskets
- 3,800-square-foot player locker room featuring steam, sauna and eight-station vanity space
- Player lifestyle suite with hair and nail salon
- Family lounge
- Two mother’s rooms for nursing
- Broadcast & content studio
- Media work room
- Film theater with video analytics suite
- Hydrotherapy pools
- Hyperbaric chamber
- Salt room
- Massage & recovery rooms
- Mental performance & player services offices
- Over 4,000 square feet of strength & conditioning space
- Outdoor training space
- Full-service kitchen and dining facility
- Basketball administration & coaching offices
- Draft room
- Staff & auxiliary locker rooms
- Community space & meeting room
The facility serves the needs of a WNBA team and the aspirations of the next generation and is expected to open before the 2026 WNBA season.
The Beck Group and Azteca Enterprises, two Dallas-based firms, are leading the construction of the facility. Gensler is the design architect.


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