The North Charleston Sports Complex was officially opened to the public on Monday, after a grand opening ceremony held on Thursday. The city invested $25 million in the project, which replaced the old Danny Jones Athletic Center that was demolished over a year ago. The new complex features a 25-meter competitive pool, a multi-use gymnasium for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, as well as outdoor tennis courts, a roller rink, and a playing field.
Mayor Reggie Burgess expressed his gratitude to the citizens for their support and tax dollars that helped make the new sports facility a reality. He emphasized the city’s commitment to community and wellness, providing residents with comprehensive recreational opportunities to enrich their lives. The complex aims to ensure that North Charleston is a place where community and health are intertwined, offering a wide range of sporting activities for people of all ages.
City officials believe that the new sports complex will elevate North Charleston’s status as a premier destination for sporting events, attracting regional and national tournaments that will boost the local economy through sports tourism. Burgess highlighted the importance of the facility in building the minds of young athletes, drawing from his own experience at the former center in 1970, where he was introduced to various sports that shaped his career.
Visitors were invited to tour the complex on opening day until 7 p.m., with the tennis courts and roller rinks available for use starting the next day. The full facility officially opens to the public on Monday, offering a wide range of sports and recreational opportunities for the North Charleston community.
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