A new 81,000 square foot facility that is expected to serve more than 50,000 youth athletes annually has opened in Farmers Branch.
The Dallas Stars and City of Farmers Branch officially opened RYSE Energy StarCenter Multisport Farmers Branch, a multipurpose athletic facility adjacent to Children’s Health StarCenter Farmers Branch. The official ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by City of Farmers Bureau Chief Terry Lin, Lee Lewis Construction Vice President Ty Parsons, and other dignitaries.
“We are excited to officially open our multi-sport facility in Farmers Branch,” said Brad Alberts, president and CEO. “Mayor Lynn and the Farmers City Chapter have been great partners in building a shared vision to create a unique exercise space that will benefit people of all ages.As the demand for our multi-sport facility continues to grow, , Stars is focused on continuing to expand our organization’s footprint throughout the Lone Star State.”
Facility managers say up to eight basketball courts or up to 16 volleyball courts can be set up at a time, depending on the day’s sports program. The facility is currently home to Texas Advantage Volleyball (TAV), one of the most successful club volleyball organizations in the United States.
“Farmers Branch is proud to partner with the Dallas Stars to open the Star Center multi-sport facility, which will serve as a beacon for youth sports in North Texas and strengthen our involvement in the community. ” Lin said. “The launch of this state-of-the-art complex exemplifies the city’s commitment to providing world-class amenities to families in Farmers Branch and throughout the region, promoting athletic excellence, teamwork, and community connections. Masu.”
This facility is the second multi-sport facility in the Dallas Stars athletic facility portfolio, along with eight Children’s Health Star Centers in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. In October 2022, the Stars purchased RYSE Energy StarCenter Multisport at The MAC in Louisville, the club’s first investment in a multisport facility.