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Consultant says Brentwood racket facility could reach strong long‑term revenue but will run deficits early
Summary
Sports Facilities Advisory presented a pro forma for a proposed Brentwood racket facility—seven tennis courts, eight pickleball courts and supporting spaces—showing high long‑run revenue potential but multi‑year operating shortfalls and upfront capital costs not covered by operating revenue.
A consultant told the Brentwood City Commission at a June briefing that a proposed indoor racket facility would be a high‑performing local amenity over time but would likely require multi‑year operating support and separate funding for capital costs.
Greg Weiskarver, with Sports Facilities Advisory, presented a pro forma based on seven tennis courts, eight pickleball courts, flexible meeting spaces, a small concessions area and office/support space. “It is not my job to talk you into or out of constructing anything,” Weiskarver said, adding his role was to “give you useful and accurate information so that you can make the best decision possible.”
Weiskarver said the study’s footprint is about 86,000 square feet at maximum use and includes conservative parking and programming assumptions. The capital estimate shown in the report totals about $17,000,500 including contingencies and escalation; the presentation identified roughly $2.7 million of that as…
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