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The '''Birmingham Family Fun Center''' or '''CrossPlex Village Family Fun Center''' is a proposed multi-use facility with a skating rink, bowling lanes, video arcade, bounce zone, e-sports, pickleball, table games, event space and food court.
[[File:Birmingham Family Fun Center rendering.png|right|thumb|375px|2024 rendering of the planned Birmingham Family Fun Center]]
The '''Birmingham Family Fun Center''' or '''CrossPlex Village Family Fun Center''' is a proposed multi-use facility to be constructed at 2340 [[Crossplex Boulevard]] in the [[CrossPlex Village]] mixed-use development. It is set to include a roller skating rink, bowling lanes, video gaming and e-sports center, bounce zone, table games, event space and food court inside; and pickleball, bocce, exercise equipment, playground, and multi-purpose green outdoors.


The project, as announced by [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[Randall Woodfin]] on Facebook, was the result of plans developed by the [[Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity]]. The facility would be built and operated by the city at the [[CrossPlex Village]], and would open in [[2024]]. Woodfin included a request for $15 million for design and construction in a package of capital expenditures announced in January [[2023]].
The project, as announced by [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[Randall Woodfin]] on Facebook, was the result of plans developed by the [[Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity]]. The facility would be built and operated by the city. Woodfin included a request for $15 million for design and construction in a package of capital expenditures announced in January [[2023]].
 
The design for the 35,000 square-foot center, prepared by Pieper O'Brien Herr Architects of Alpharetta, Georgia, was approved by the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] in June [[2024]]. According to principal designer Eric Clementi, the design is intended to "resonate" with the history of the fairgrounds area and industries nearby.


==References==
==References==
* Watson, Nathan (November 1, 2022) "[https://bhamnow.com/2022/11/01/breaking-mayor-woodfin-commits-to-building-family-fun-center-at-birmingham-crossplex-by-2024-photos Mayor Woodfin commits to building family fun center at Birmingham CrossPlex by 2024]" {{BNow}}
* Watson, Nathan (November 1, 2022) "[https://bhamnow.com/2022/11/01/breaking-mayor-woodfin-commits-to-building-family-fun-center-at-birmingham-crossplex-by-2024-photos Mayor Woodfin commits to building family fun center at Birmingham CrossPlex by 2024]" {{BNow}}
* O'Leary, A. J. (January 10, 2023) "Woodfin proposes over $40M in new personnel, sports and entertainment investments." {{BBJ}}
* O'Leary, A. J. (January 10, 2023) "Woodfin proposes over $40M in new personnel, sports and entertainment investments." {{BBJ}}
* Watson, Nathan (June 26, 2024) "First look: Family Fun Center coming soon to Birmingham CrossPlex." {{BNow}}


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category: Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Recreation centers]]
[[Category: Recreation centers]]
[[Category:CrossPlex Village]]
[[Category: CrossPlex Village]]
[[Category:Pickleball courts]]
[[Category: Pickleball courts]]
[[Category:2024 buildings]]
[[Category: 2024 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 12:33, 28 June 2024

2024 rendering of the planned Birmingham Family Fun Center

The Birmingham Family Fun Center or CrossPlex Village Family Fun Center is a proposed multi-use facility to be constructed at 2340 Crossplex Boulevard in the CrossPlex Village mixed-use development. It is set to include a roller skating rink, bowling lanes, video gaming and e-sports center, bounce zone, table games, event space and food court inside; and pickleball, bocce, exercise equipment, playground, and multi-purpose green outdoors.

The project, as announced by Mayor Randall Woodfin on Facebook, was the result of plans developed by the Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity. The facility would be built and operated by the city. Woodfin included a request for $15 million for design and construction in a package of capital expenditures announced in January 2023.

The design for the 35,000 square-foot center, prepared by Pieper O'Brien Herr Architects of Alpharetta, Georgia, was approved by the Birmingham Design Review Committee in June 2024. According to principal designer Eric Clementi, the design is intended to "resonate" with the history of the fairgrounds area and industries nearby.

References