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Funding Approved For Multi-Million Dollar Cary Sports Complex

Town of Cary

The Raleigh City Council has given the go-ahead to a joint funding proposal for a 100,000-square-foot indoor sports complex in Cary. The move comes a day after Wake County Commissioners unanimously approved $59 million to go toward the facility planned for Cary Towne Center.

The county's hospitality tax would make up the majority of those funds. The project is expected to cost $193 million and is set to open in 2024. Cary projects the sports complex to attract 161,400 overnight visitors by the fifth year of operation.

It would house 12 basketball courts and is designed so that half of the court space could be converted to an arena with a 4,000-seat capacity, according to planning documents. A Wake County news release highlighted other proposed features, including esports amenities, a full-service restaurant, childcare space and a walking track.

"I just want to say how perfect I think this location is," said Wake Commissioner Susan Evans Monday. "Not only does it help revitalize the Cary Town Center that very much needs some new life, but this is such an accessible location."

The entrance to the sports complex would face the intersection of southeast Maynard Road and Walnut Street. In 2017, Swedish furniture giant Ikea announced plans to open a store in Cary Towne Center, but canceled those plans one year later.

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Will Michaels is WUNC's Weekend Host and Reporter.
Jason deBruyn is WUNC's Supervising Editor for Digital News, a position he took in 2024. He has been in the WUNC newsroom since 2016 as a reporter.
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