An artistic rendering of the upcoming Fifth Third Park, a key feature of Project Core in Spartanburg.
Spartanburg, SC, is set for a significant makeover with Project Core, featuring a new baseball stadium, Fifth Third Park, slated to open in 2025. This $500 million redevelopment will transform three city blocks into a vibrant hub with a hotel, apartments, and public spaces, fostering community engagement and revitalizing the local economy. Partnerships are established to ensure year-round activity at the stadium, enhancing visitor experience while boosting support for local businesses. The project also includes necessary public infrastructure, paving the way for a dynamic ‘live, work, play’ district.
Spartanburg, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as Project Core kicks off its ambitious plans to breathe new life into the downtown area. At the heart of this transformative project is the fantastic new Fifth Third Park, a state-of-the-art baseball stadium set to open its doors in April 2025. With a seating capacity of 3,600, baseball fans will have a front-row seat to watch the local Hub City Spartanburgers – a minor league affiliate of the Texas Rangers.
This isn’t just about baseball, though. Project Core is a massive $500 million redevelopment initiative that’s all set to transform about three city blocks of downtown Spartanburg. Under the leadership of The Johnson Group, this project will introduce a variety of exciting elements including a hotel, apartments, office spaces, and a vibrant public plaza that will all be just a stone’s throw from the new stadium. It’s not just a project; it’s a vision for a more connected community.
The beauty of Project Core lies in the power of collaboration. Local public and private sector partners have come together, rallying around a unified goal: to enhance community engagement and development. In fact, Diamond Baseball Holdings, known for maximizing baseball venues year-round, has been chosen to partner in this project. Their experience is expected to play a crucial role in keeping the stadium bustling with activity throughout the year.
Ohio’s Fifth Third Bank has stepped forward as the inaugural naming rights partner for the stadium, highlighting their commitment to the importance of fostering strong communities. This partnership goes beyond mere branding; it symbolizes a deeper investment in the prosperity of Spartanburg and its residents.
Mayor Jerome Rice has emphasized how this initiative aims not just to boost the local economy but also to enrich the lives of Spartanburg residents. By drawing in more visitors, the project is set to increase foot traffic, thus providing much-needed support to local businesses. It’s a win-win for both the economy and the community!
Of course, a project this size needs solid backing. Thanks to a capital projects penny sales tax that Spartanburg County residents have graciously approved, significant public investments will flow into downtown development. This financial groundwork will enable the establishment of essential public buildings such as a joint city-county administrative complex right next to the stadium.
Part of what makes Project Core so appealing is its combination of shopping, dining, and living spaces. The design includes plans for a “live, work, play” district, featuring 180 apartments expected to house around 300 residents and office spaces accommodating approximately 1,200 employees. The goal? To create a dynamic, integrated environment that attracts people to the heart of Spartanburg.
To address concerns about parking, four existing garages downtown already provide over 2,700 available parking spaces, and additional facilities are on their way. So, visitors can feel at ease as they explore this revitalized area.
When the stadium opens, it promises an unforgettable experience for fans. With its fan-friendly amenities like suites, a kids’ play area, and spaces for hosting various events, Fifth Third Park aims to be the perfect venue for both baseball games and community gatherings.
Spartanburg is on the brink of something big. Project Core is anticipated to kickstart further investments in the area, building on the positive momentum that has begun to take hold. With stakeholders expressing optimism, the future looks bright for downtown Spartanburg! Keep an eye out as this community-centered revitalization unfolds, bringing new life, excitement, and engagement to the heart of the city.
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