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$70M indoor sports, family entertainment complex proposed for Henderson

Updated May 27, 2024 - 7:06 pm

A new $70 million indoor sports and family entertainment complex is proposed to open in Henderson, the city announced.

According to a news release, the two-level, 180,000 square-foot facility project was presented Tuesday and will be recommended for final approval at the July 2 Henderson City Council meeting.

The city said West Henderson indoor sports complex will be located behind Chicken N Pickle, which is currently under construction on the southeast corner of St. Rose and Maryland parkways.

The 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.

According to the release, the venue is being developed through a public-private partnership with KemperSports.

“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,” the release said.

Residents will be eligible for 20 percent discounts on all amenities, the city said in the release.

The release states that the complex will attract sports tournaments both locally and regionally, and is projected to have economic impact in $1.5 million in annual tax revenue, $39.1 million in total economic output annually and $10.7 million in wages and salaries.

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