GREENVILLE, Texas—(Oct. 24, 2024) – Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a national, family-owned construction management and contracting company, BRS Architecture, and the City of Greenville recently broke ground on the new multi-generational center at the SportsPark, located at 3603 Leo Hackney Blvd.
The SportsPark Center will be a new 120,390-square-foot recreation and athletic center featuring six basketball courts with an area designated for an interchangeable turf field, a recreation and lap pool, locker rooms, dry sauna, cabanas, lifeguard rooms, two party rooms, a childcare room, lounge and office spaces. The second floor will include an indoor track, designated workout spaces, group fitness rooms and an outdoor fitness terrace.
The Reecy Davis Center expansion project, located at 4320 Lee St., will include updating and remodeling the 18,177-square-foot facility originally constructed in 2002. The project includes new gymnasium flooring, updates to the bathroom lighting fixtures, plumbing and flooring. Additionally, various improvements will be made to the existing aerobics, weight room, game room and office spaces. The 13,655-square-foot addition will include an additional gym, game room and multi-purpose spaces for Greenville residents.
“Adolfson & Peterson Construction is proud to partner with the City of Greenville on these transformative projects,” said Granger Hassmann, Vice President of Preconstruction and Estimating at AP. “Both the SportsPark and Reecy Davis Center represent significant investments in the city’s future, creating dynamic spaces for recreation, fitness and wellness.”
Construction kicked off in late September. Estimated completion dates for both projects are planned for May 2026.
City and other officials, along with AP and project partners gathered recently to celebrate the start of construction. Notable attendees included Mayor Jerry Ransom, City Manager Summer Spurlock and Texas State Representative-elect Brent Money.
“The expansion of Reecy Davis will take our city of 33,000 from having one public basketball court to eight. The new Recreation Center will include an aquatic center featuring a brand-new public pool,” said Mayor Jerry Ransom. “Greenville continues to grow, and having these amenities available to all of our residents will be transformative to the city and our community, as a whole.”
Barker-Rinker Seacat is the architecture firm working with AP on the project. AP has previously worked with the firm at the Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center in Allen, Texas.
“We are thrilled to see these transformational projects entering construction with a great team,” said Kevin Armstrong, Principal, Studio Partner at Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture. “These projects will be a true catalyst for health, wellness and social benefit in the community.”
AP Gulf States is working on several Texas projects, including the adaptive reuse work at downtown Dallas’ Santander Tower, along with the recently completed projects at the University of North Texas in Denton, the Clements Hall Scholar’s Den at Dallas’ Southern Methodist University and Allen’s Stephen G. Terrell Recreation Center. Additionally, AP’s Central Texas office is currently constructing Round Rock’s Sunrise Commerce Center as well as Cross Creek Behavioral Health Hospital in Austin. Other notable completed projects include the PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Vari’s headquarters with VariSpace in Coppell, and Building 18 at Billingsley Company’s International Business Park in Plano.