CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — After months of construction, the Spectrum Center's $245 million renovations have been completed.

The now 20-year-old building, opened in 2005 as the Charlotte Bobcats Arena, is now entering its next life.

Charlotte leaders held a ribbon-cutting on Tuesday to mark the anniversary and celebrate the new chapter.

The project, funded by the city’s tourism tax, includes 1,400 new seats in the lower level, wider seats in the 200 section, more bathrooms and bars, and new food options for fans.

Behind the scenes, locker rooms have been renovated, and new tech, sound systems, and event spaces were added — all designed to enhance the fan and performer experience.

Just in time for the Hornets' season tip-off against the Brooklyn Nets. Those who went to the two

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