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THUNDER BAY — The group behind a new indoor tennis facility at Chapples Park remains optimistic it could serve up an opening in 2023, but faces looming deadlines in achieving that goal.
The tennis centre says it remains hopeful it can open the bubble in 2023, but acknowledged that’s a best-case scenario. The tennis centre has already purchased the bubble structure using FedNor funding received in 2022 that had to be spent by this year. If the timeline slips from Aug. 28, it could push the project back to the 2024 construction season, she suggested.
“We’re going to look at the updated business plan information as well as the draft operating budget, because the city wants to make sure the tennis centre is going to be successful and be able to sustain their operations with the new indoor facility.” Robertson also called provision of water to support fire suppression requirements an outstanding issue.
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