
“I don’t think it’s going to happen, it’s just talk,” Janiszewski said of the possible tennis club development. The town hasn’t received a request for a zoning change, to permit a sports facility in an industrial zone, or a building permit for the Hotel de Ville project.Īs for the unused vacant municipal lot, the mayor said the town will consider any options, including a private tennis club, an idea that has been floated around. “He would convert the building into six or seven small indoor courts but he would first have to do structural changes, like raise the roof and remove some posts,” the mayor said, adding the soccer promoter would lease the building from its owners. Janiszewski said a promoter is considering converting an empty building on Hotel de Ville Street, not far from where the town had proposed building a soccer complex. While this option on town land hasn’t worked out, there is a possibility an indoor facility for soccer could be set up in a vacant warehouse-type building in the industrial sector. It is a 19,000 square foot building that was converted from an automotive bodyshop into an indoor sports facility.

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