![]() It's going to be all about careers and jobs of the future," said CEO Jonathan Frederick. "These funds will help us enclose this space right here so that we can create a brand new, exciting world class exhibit. And it'd be great to have the extra four fields, it relieves constraint on the current fields," Michalski explained.Īnother proposal receiving funding is an expansion to Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh. "With the youth baseball we have waiting lists for it as well. The business sponsors an adult league softball team, and Michalski coaches youth baseball. ![]() "It's a much needed add with the community growing the way it is, there's a constraint on the current facilities," said Ken Michalski, who owns Southern Peak Brewery in Apex. A town of Apex spokesperson told ABC11 that Phase 1 of the park is set to open this summer. The fields will have artificial turf, a field house with concessions, restrooms and officials locker rooms, four batting cages, and a 250-person shelter with restrooms. ![]() The funds, which would go toward Phase 2, call for the construction of four lit baseball/softball fields. They're looking at parks and recreation amenities, cultural amenities, and so that's very important," said Wake County Board of Commissioners Vice Chair Susan Evans during an interview Thursday at the future site of Pleasant Park in Apex, one of the five projects to receive money. "When we have folks looking to consider moving to the area and businesses considering whether to move to the area, they're always looking at the quality of our schools. (WTVD) - The Wake County Board of Commissioners has approved the use of $8.5 million of hospitality tax proceeds toward five sports and recreation projects.
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