The City of Henderson is thrilled to announce a new state-of-the-art indoor sports complex is coming to West Henderson following unanimous approval by the City Council.
The indoor sports complex, originally introduced for public feedback at the May 21 City Council meeting, will be built behind Chicken N Pickle, currently under construction on the southeast corner of St. Rose and Maryland Parkways. The planned 180,000 square-foot, two-level facility is anticipated to have the following features:
- Basketball courts that can convert to other court uses such as volleyball and pickleball
- Hybrid turf fields for sports like indoor soccer, box lacrosse and indoor football
- Birthday party and community rooms
- Family entertainment to potentially feature bowling, laser tag, arcade games, miniature golf and a restaurant and bar
Through a public-private partnership with KemperSports, an industry leader in sports, hospitality and entertainment management, the City can provide residents with additional recreational amenities throughout Henderson without burdening taxpayers with long-term financial impact. Henderson residents will be eligible for 20% discounts on all event programming and activities.
“This will be a tremendous facility that fills a need not only in the growing area of West Henderson, but in Southern Nevada as well,” said Henderson City Manager and CEO Richard Derrick. “Nowhere in the valley has a sports complex like this, and we are proud to be innovative when it comes to public-private partnerships.”
In addition to the recreational amenity, the West Henderson indoor sports complex will also attract sports tournaments both locally and regionally, and is anticipated to have the following positive impact, supporting the City’s Economic Vitality strategic priority:
- $1.5M annual tax revenue
- $39.1M total economic output annually
- $10.7M in wages and salary
The West Henderson indoor sports complex is a $70-million investment with funds provided through the private third-party partner and one-time funding sources, including public infrastructure bond sale, West Henderson Development Fund, and City Municipal Facilities Fund.
For more information, visit cityofhenderson.com.
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