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More: Courtside season tickets at Moody Center will cost Texas basketball fans $8,500 apiece. McConaughey got his first look at the nearly finished product in early April.
Tim Leiweke, CEO of Denver-based Oak View Group, was indicted Wednesday on a federal criminal conspiracy charge related to ...
On the afternoon of Monday, April 18, the Moody Center opened its doors to the media for a first-look at what will be the replacement for the outgoing Frank Erwin Center. Upon first glance, it is ...
Founder & CEO of Oak View Group (OVG), has cast a spotlight on the intricate network of organizations and individuals behind Austin’s Moody Center. As the legal process unfolds, the industry is ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The 15,000-seat Moody Center, the future home of Texas Longhorns basketball and Austin’s newest entertainment venue, will open its doors to the public when John Mayer takes the ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — The University of Texas at Austin’s new basketball arena and events center will be named Moody Center in honor of a $130 million grant to UT from the Moody Foundation ...
Moody Center’s seating configuration for basketball is expected to be around 10,000. Fans are allowed a limit of four tickets, according to Texas’ documentation.
The Moody Center, Texas hoops' new arena, is set for completion in 2022. (Photo: University of Texas) After years of planning to build a new basketball arena for Texas men's and women's hoops, ...
The Moody Center is the future home of the University of Texas at Austin’s men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts and events. This month will ...
It can seat 10,000 for basketball games and students will comprise three-fourths of the lower bowl. Texas wanted to generate a home-court advantage that the Erwin Center always struggled to exude.
The Moody Center is designed to expand to 15,000 seats for events like touring concerts and shows. Gensler A surface parking lot will soon give rise to the University of Texas' next basketball ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin is accepting submissions for the future design of its basketball court in the Moody Center. The Longhorns Twitter page posted a design on Sunday ...