USTA Texas to Move Headquarters to New Facility with 46+ Courts
CEDAR PARK, Texas, (March 15, 2019) — The USTA Texas Section intends to bring its headquarters and facilities to the Indigo Ridge Mixed Use Development in the City of Cedar Park, north of Austin, Texas. A resolution to authorize the agreement was approved by the City of Cedar Park City Council on March 14. The planned Tennis Campus will include approximately 40 outdoor tennis courts, 6 to 8 indoor tennis courts, a stadium court, and related amenities for training, development, and competition.
“The USTA is excited to be part of this development and looks forward to working with Indigo Ridge Development Partners to design and develop the facility,” said Tom Hunt, president of USTA Texas. The Tennis Center will be owned and operated by USTA Texas.
Located at the northwest corner of East Whitestone Blvd and Sam Bass Road, the 155 acre Indigo Ridge development will contain over five million square feet of upscale retail, dining, urban living, corporate office, hotel, medical, sports and entertainment uses. “With regional employment growth from companies like Dell, Google, Oracle and Emerson, and the massive nearby expansion by Apple, the USTA Tennis Center will be an added draw for future corporate relocations to Indigo Ridge,” said Michael Kennedy of Avison Young Dallas, the brokers for the project.
Internationally known design firm Gensler created the masterplan for the development, which includes outdoor public gathering spaces and multigenerational healthy living communities that complement the USTA program.
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