Developer approved for Henderson entertainment complex

Aerial view of the City of Henderson, Nevada
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The West Henderson fieldhouse, an indoor sports and family entertainment complex, took its next step forward after the city approved the design and construction of the project. Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and Klai Juba Wald Architecture + Interiors were awarded the agreement.

The indoor sports complex was initially introduced for public feedback at the May 21 City Council meeting. It was unanimously approved at the July 2 City Council meeting and will be built behind Chicken N Pickle on St. Rose and Maryland Parkways.

The 160,000 square-foot, two-level facility will offer Parks and Recreation programming, youth sports activities, camps and clinics and will feature 30,000 plus square-feet of family entertainment featuring:

Four 84’x50’ basketball courts that can be transitioned to eight volleyball courts

Two 200’ x 100’ synthetic turf fields
Multipurpose event spaces
Child watch space
Laser tag
24 bowling lanes
Redemption arcade
Outdoor mini golf
Axe throwing
Fitness and group fitness rooms
Full-service food and beverage

Henderson residents will be eligible for 20% discounts on all event programming and activities.

Construction is expected to be completed in Fall 2026. The total project cost is $70 million, with KemperSports contributing $10 million. The remaining one-time costs will be funded through the Public Infrastructure Bond Sale, West Henderson Development Fund, and City Municipal Facilities Fund.

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