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This week the Wilmington City Council approved a $1.3 million naming sponsorship agreement with nCino for a proposed sports complex.
The complex is part of the city’s 2016 parks bond, and the $10 million project is expected to include multi-purpose fields for soccer, football, lacrosse, Ultimate Frisbee, rugby and more. The Cape Fear Soccer Park, off U.S. 421 and originally owned by the Wilmington Hammerheads Soccer Club, was offered by the organization to the city at no cost. In 2019, the city accepted 64 acres for the project from Wilmington Hammerheads Youth Soccer, which will also manage the complex.
Joining us for today's WilmingtonBiz Talk, Carson Porter, executive director of Wilmington Hammerheads Youth Soccer, will share an update on the project and its potential to draw tens of thousands of visitors to the area annually through regional youth sports tournaments.
This week the Wilmington City Council approved a $1.3 million naming sponsorship agreement with nCino for a proposed sports complex.
The complex is part of the city’s 2016 parks bond, and the $10 million project is expected to include multi-purpose fields for soccer, football, lacrosse, Ultimate Frisbee, rugby and more. The Cape Fear Soccer Park, off U.S. 421 and originally owned by the Wilmington Hammerheads Soccer Club, was offered by the organization to the city at no cost. In 2019, the city accepted 64 acres for the project from Wilmington Hammerheads Youth Soccer, which will also manage the complex.
Joining us for today's WilmingtonBiz Talk, Carson Porter, executive director of Wilmington Hammerheads Youth Soccer, will share an update on the project and its potential to draw tens of thousands of visitors to the area annually through regional youth sports tournaments.