Mobile Tennis Center Receives USTA Grants For New Lighting

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has awarded the City of Mobile a $55,000 Tennis Venue Services grant, while USTA Southern has awarded an additional $55,000 and USTA Alabama added $1,500. The funds will be used toward installing new LED lights on 34 of the Mobile Tennis Center’s 60 courts. The project will complete the facility’s lighting upgrade, ensuring that all courts have high-quality, tennis-specific lighting that maximizes court use. The Mobile Tennis Center is one of the largest public tennis facilities in the country. It hosts numerous junior, high school, collegiate and adult events, in addition to regular local programming. USTA’s Tennis Venue Services grant program is designed to enhance existing tennis venues and construct new ones to provide increased playing opportunities in communities across the country. To ensure that communities have access to safe, appealing and functional tennis environments, grant recipients also receive start-to-finish project management assistance from the USTA’s Tennis Venue Services team. 

Read More

WELLHOUSE REAL ESTATE ADDS TWO MORE AGENTS

Wellhouse Real Estate Adds Two More Agents

USA CHOSEN AS SITE FOR DIVERSE VCID STUDY

USA Chosen As Site For Diverse VCID Study

BBN-fallback

June 21 Real Estate Update

ASMS OPENS COLLEGE-LEVEL RESEARCH FACILITY FOR HIGH SCHOOLERS

ASMS Opens College-Level Research Facility For High Schoolers

MOBILE CHAMBER MAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HIRES

Mobile Chamber Makes Economic Development Hires

THE STARBUCKS FOUNDATION AWARDS $7,000 LOCALLY

The Starbucks Foundation Awards $7,000 Locally

GMC NAMED ENR SOUTHEAST DESIGN FIRM OF THE YEAR

GMC Named ENR Southeast Design Firm Of The Year

AUTISM FUNDRAISER ANNOUNCED FOR BALDWIN COUNTY

Autism Fundraiser Announced For Baldwin County

LEWIS EMPLOYEES RECOGNIZED BY AAF MOBILE BAY

Lewis Employees Recognized By AAF Mobile Bay

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.