Hamilton Journal News

Spooky Nook constructi­on moving forward

Company pleased with pace; project is set for an end-of-year finish.

- By Mike Rutledge Staff Writer

Constructi­on is moving forward at the gigantic indoor sports complex that will be Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill, and the company is pleased with the progress, a spokeswoma­n said.

“Things are going well,” said Mackenzie Bender. “With any constructi­on project, you kind of cross your fingers during the cold weather of the winter, especially with the state of things in 2020, the supply chain, making sure you can get things on time.

“But we continue to stay in touch with our constructi­on team and the boots on the ground there, and keep moving every single day. We’re still getting those daily project updates, and we’re happy with the way things are progressin­g.”

Spooky Nook

Shower installati­ons began in the hotel area two weeks ago, and the company is hopeful that by late April or early May, “we’ll be able to showcase a hotel room, and give people a sneak peak of what it will look like,” Bender said.

The $144 million facility, which at 1.3 million square feet is to be the largest indoor sports complex in North America, is scheduled for completion around the end of this year.

“It’s crazy to see showers being installed,” Bender said. “It’s starting to look like a real building now.”

City Manager Joshua Smith in December said it was good to see the hotel taking shape, “with all the Matandy Steel (of Hamilton) studs everywhere.”

He said the constructi­on team was using many local suppliers and contractor­s,

The $144 million Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill indoor sports complex, at 1.3 million square feet, is to be the largest indoor sports complex in North America.

and “They’re using a lot of local suppliers and contractor­s. Even their out-of-town constructi­on workers more often than not are staying at the downtown Marriott, which provides assistance to them during very difficult hotel times.”

Visits by athletes and their families to the original Spooky Nook complex near Lancaster, Pa., is good, Bender said.

“With the regulation­s for out-of-state travel being lifted

a few weeks back, that really helped us out, because we pull from a couple of the neighborin­g states for a lot of our bigger tournament­s,” she said. “That was a big announceme­nt for us, but we still have the temperatur­e-checking devices at the front door, still doing the masks and social distancing, so it definitely looks a little different this year, but we’ve been very fortunate to keep a full book of business here.”

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CONTRIBUTE­D The Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill complex is scheduled to be complete by the end of the year.
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