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		Tennis megaplex in central Florida to 
		help sport and region grow 
		
		 
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		[April 09, 2015] 
		By Barbara Liston 
		  
		 ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - The U.S. Tennis 
		Association broke ground on Wednesday on a 100-court tennis complex, 
		believed to be the largest in the United States, as part of its new $60 
		million headquarters in central Florida. 
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			 Scheduled to open in late 2016, the complex is intended to anchor an 
			envisioned cluster of sports businesses in a fast-growing section of 
			Orlando that is also seeking to position itself as a major medical 
			hub. 
			 
			The tennis facility will feature a mix of red and green clay courts, 
			as well as hard courts and a show court to be used for collegiate 
			tournaments. The complex also includes a lodge to house up to 32 
			youth players. 
			 
			The U.S. Tennis Association is leasing 63 acres for $1 per year in 
			Lake Nona, a community developed by Tavistock Group, a Bahamas-based 
			private-equity firm, which recruited the tennis organization to 
			relocate from White Plains, New York. 
			
			  
			Tavistock aims to build a sports-oriented mega-complex modeled after 
			the adjacent 650-acre health sciences cluster that it began 
			developing in 2005. 
			 
			Adding the tennis complex is “not a game changer but it should serve 
			as a catalyst" for regional growth, said Mark Vitner, managing 
			director and senior economist at Wells Fargo Economics Group, who is 
			based in Charlotte, North Carolina. 
			 
			The Lake Nona Medical City was launched around a new medical school 
			at the University of Central Florida and has grown to include a 
			half-dozen medical research and treatment facilities. 
			 
			
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			The development has been a significant driver of urban growth in 
			Orlando, long known for its theme parks. A new commuter rail line 
			launched last year in the region, now also home to a major league 
			soccer franchise. 
			 
			The non-profit U.S. Tennis Association, with 715,000 members, owns 
			the U.S. Open, one of the sport's leading international tournaments. 
			 
			(Editing by Letitia Stein and Mohammad Zargham) 
			
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