
"The new underground parking lot with 130 charging spaces for electric cars is mostly completed except for painting the individual parking spots. There will be a security door opened using facial recognition to allow staff to enter the main gymnasium and auxiliary gym through the parking lot. A wrestling room, fencing room, weight room, sports medicine training room and yoga room are all taking shape."
"The old golf clubhouse has been remodeled and will be open to the public for meals. The old putting green is still out front on Whitsett Avenue. A cafeteria adjacent to the main gym is under construction, along with eight tennis courts and a 52-meter pool for swimming and water polo. Security walls are going up that will separate the private and public areas."
"Construction began in April 2024 for Harvard-Westlake's $200-million sports complex on the former 16-acre Weddington Golf & Tennis facility in Studio City. A recent tour showed there has been major progress, with the private and public areas scheduled to open in the fall of 2026. I got a tour and update on Harvard-Westlake's River Park sports complex one year from opening. Among the tidbits: 130 charging stations in underground parking lot; 117 toilets; 11 locker rooms; two gyms, two all-weather playing fields; 52-meter pool."
Construction began in April 2024 on a $200-million Harvard-Westlake sports complex on the former 16-acre Weddington Golf & Tennis site in Studio City, with private and public areas planned to open in fall 2026. An underground parking garage with 130 electric-vehicle charging spaces is nearly complete and will include a facial-recognition security door into the gym areas. Facilities under construction include two gyms, a 52-meter pool, eight tennis courts, wrestling, fencing, weight, sports medicine and yoga rooms, 11 locker rooms and 117 toilets. Two all-weather turf fields remain to be finished. The project also includes a remodeled clubhouse and public dining, extensive landscaping, more than 150 security cameras with AI monitoring, and underground stormwater capture.
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