Cavaliers Break Ground on New Training Facility Set for 2027
The Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center will be a cutting-edge space for both professional athletes and the public.
- The Cleveland Cavaliers are constructing a new 210,000 square-foot training facility in downtown Cleveland, funded by owner Dan Gilbert.
- Donovan Mitchell and teammates participated in the groundbreaking ceremony alongside Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb.
- The facility, part of a major redevelopment on the Cuyahoga River, will include high-tech testing and training equipment.
- The Cavaliers extended their partnership with the Cleveland Clinic for 25 years, marking the first professional facility backed by the clinic open to the public.
- The team aims to move from Independence, Ohio, to be closer to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, improving access for players and the community.