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Homefield debuts $60 million KCK Showcase Center

The sports center is one of the first completed parts of the $800+ million Vacation Village development, lead by Homefield KC.

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One of the Showcase Center’s main attractions? Its girls + boys basketball academies. | Photo via Homefield

There’s a new athletic hub in the metro, and this time it’s for amateurs.

Homefield KC’s newly opened $60 million indoor multi-sport facility (9250 State Ave., KCK) is the biz’s new Showcase Center — a world-class location for its basketball + volleyball academies, tournaments, and events.

Locals can rent the space or attend performance training, grabbing a bite in between meet-ups at one of its five eateries (include an upscale members lounge).

The facility is a part of KCK’s $800+ million Vacation Village development, the project bringing a Margaritaville Resort, Big Shots Golf, and an interactive art museum to the metro’s westside.

There are no walk-ons at these courts. You can check out Homefield’s website for camps, clinics, private training, and other events.

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