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Oracle Arena signage coming down as Warriors prepare to open Chase Center

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It’s the end of an era.

With the Warriors playing their final game at Oracle Arena last June, the future of one of the NBA’s most iconic arenas remains up in the air.

Oracle moved quickly on getting a new facility to bear its name, as the formerly known AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, became Oracle Park before the 2019 season

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It appears construction workers began taking down the signage Thursday morning.

So many great memories have been created inside the arena, from the Warriors’ “We Believe” team in 2007 to five straight NBA Finals appearances from 2015-2019.

[RELATED: Warriors reveal Oracle Arena's first box score before final game in Oakland]

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According to Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf, the site will continue to host concerts and sporting events. 

No announcement has been made as to what the arena’s namesake will become.

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