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Bellview could be the future home of a new sportsplex that includes indoor recreation and training for three different sports.
Developers hope to create the new sportsplex by building a pair of 15,000-square-foot metal buildings on a 2.4-acre parcel of undeveloped land off Mobile Highway and Pine Forest Road. The proposed site of the project is 6570 Mobile Highway across from the Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, which the potential developers, Brad and Brooke Agers, do not own at this time.
This Agers filed their proposal March 5.
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The project’s narrative form filed with Escambia County states they plan to center their operations on baseball, basketball and softball. One facility is planned to have open-area batting cages that will be designated for baseball and softball training, while the other facility will have open-area courts for basketball.
The Agers want both buildings to have their own office space, each with about 1,700 square feet, as well as ADA-compliant restrooms. They also want to build a 40-space parking lot.
Escambia County’s Development Review Committee hasn’t discussed the project in their weekly meetings yet, so it will be some time before their plans take shape.
The land is owned by Pensacola Roofing & Fencing Company’s owner Robert Guy, who bought it for $297,500 in 2022, according to Escambia County records.
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Indoor sportsplex for baseball, basketball and softball facilities proposed for Bellview
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Developers hope to create the new sportsplex by building a pair of 15,000-square-foot metal buildings on a 2.4-acre parcel of undeveloped land off Mobile Highway and Pine Forest Road. The proposed site of the project is 6570 Mobile Highway across from the Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, which the potential developers, Brad and Brooke Agers, do not own at this time.
This Agers filed their proposal March 5.
World Gym plans to add a new location: World Gym could bring its fitness, boxing lessons to a new location in Cantonment
The project’s narrative form filed with Escambia County states they plan to center their operations on baseball, basketball and softball. One facility is planned to have open-area batting cages that will be designated for baseball and softball training, while the other facility will have open-area courts for basketball.
The Agers want both buildings to have their own office space, each with about 1,700 square feet, as well as ADA-compliant restrooms. They also want to build a 40-space parking lot.
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Escambia County’s Development Review Committee hasn’t discussed the project in their weekly meetings yet, so it will be some time before their plans take shape.
The land is owned by Pensacola Roofing & Fencing Company’s owner Robert Guy, who bought it for $297,500 in 2022, according to Escambia County records.
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Indoor sportsplex for baseball, basketball and softball facilities proposed for Bellview
Continue reading...