The City of Tuscaloosa broke ground at Jaycee Park in the community of Alberta in November of this year to bring major upgrades to the Tuscaloosa Tennis Center. The improvements include 17 new tennis courts, new restrooms, improved pedestrian paths, and lighting with security throughout the park. Masterplans, provided by HNP Landscape Architecture, include 6 additional courts in Phase 2. Phase 1 includes 6 clay courts, and there are 11 post-tension hard courts. USTA was involved in the design process to ensure the courts meet their standards, and in-turn provided funding through a grant. USTA will be able to hold large-scale tournaments when Tuscaloosa Tennis Center reopens in the fall of 2025.
Estimated cost for this project is $11.2 million. Chambless King is the architect for this project. CKA has offices in Montgomery and Birmingham. CKA and HNP have partnered on several projects including The Land. This 90 acre development in Saraland, Alabama, is currently under construction and will cost more than $70 million when complete.
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