Sunday, 29 May 2016

Tennis headquarters in Daytona moving to Orlando

Rendering of USTA National Campus in Orlando

Rendering of USTA National Campus in Orlando


The  Florida branch of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) will break ground ceremonially June 3 for a new headquarters in Orlando, where USTA is building a national tennis campus and tournament venue with more than 100 courts. The Florida branch of the USTA will move its headquarters from Daytona Beach to a 10,000-square-foot building at the USTA National Campus, now under construction in southeast Orlando's Lake Nona area.


The total cost of the new statewide headquarters is $3 million.  The Florida branch, which has 40,000 members, moved its headquarters several times since leaving its longtime home in Miami Shores. The state headquarters has been in a city-owned rental space in Daytona Beach for the last 14 years. The USTA is the national governing body of tennis. [Orlando Sentinel] Mike Seemuth


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