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Henrico indoor arena heads for goal line

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Filling a need for indoor space to host high school basketball and other indoor sports tournaments and local indoor recreation sports leagues, the proposed 220,000-square-foot, 4,500-seat indoor sports arena is set to be built at Virginia Center Commons mall on the site of the former Sears department store, which closed in January 2019.

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Supervisors approve construction contract for indoor arena at Virginia Center​

Construction work will begin early next year and is expected to be completed by September 2023, according to Henrico Recreation and Parks Director Neil Luther. The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the process several times; officials initially had hoped to have the arena completed by next summer.


The county owns the nearly 25-acre site at VCC where the arena will be built. On Tuesday, supervisors also agreed to convey just more than an acre of county land at the site to Shamin VCC, LLC and VCC Partners LLC (two groups that own about 28 adjacent acres they intend to develop) in exchange for about half an acre of land from those two groups.

The move was procedural in nature, designed merely to adjust boundary lines now that site plans exist for the arena, Luther said.

Once completed, the arena will include 12 basketball courts convertible to 24 volleyball courts; team rooms; and other elements. Four of the courts will be convertible to a 4,500-seat convocation center. County officials expect that the facility will attract local, regional and national indoor sports tournaments, in addition to providing recreational space for county residents and leagues.

Henrico County Public Schools also intends to host all county high school graduations at the facility beginning in 2024.

 
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