Hemisfair requests approval for sports pavilion design near Tower of the Americas

The Tower of the Americas in San Antonio is set to undergo a new design for its grounds, with a “Sports Court” pavilion planned to replace the existing pond at its base. This project is part of the planned Tower Park at Hemisfair and has received philanthropic support for funding.

Last fall, Hemisfair introduced the first phase of Civic Park, which added green space to the grounds west of the tower. The new pavilion is in response to feedback from the public about the need for more public recreation spaces. It will replace an existing pond that has been in place since 1988 but has been deemed to have a negative impact due to unpleasant odors.

Renderings of the project are not yet available, but it is expected to consist of a concrete slab primarily used as a basketball court. The space will also feature a 28-foot oval roof to provide shade for spectators and will be available for community events and can be rented for such purposes.

For more information on this exciting project, read the full story in San Antonio Business Journal. This news story was made possible through a partnership between KSAT and San Antonio Business Journal. Copyright 2024 by KSAT – All rights reserved.

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