Master developer sought for Kino Sports Complex

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Master developers interested in bringing additional sports amenities and commercial opportunities to the Kino South Complex, 2343 E. Tournament Way, have until March 11 to submit their proposals. The expansion site has more than 80 acres available for sports, events, hotel, retail, restaurant or other development.

“This is an excellent opportunity for developers to work with the County to plan and construct one of the premier outdoor sporting facilities in the Southwestern United States,” Pima County Project Manager Nancy Cole said. “Kino Sports Complex is booked year-round with events that draw hundreds if not thousands of visitors who are looking for lodging and dining options.”

County officials are seeking “Statements of Qualifications” for a master developer partner who can help plan, finance and build out more than 80 remaining acres at the Kino South Sports & Entertainment Complex. Among the criteria, developers must demonstrate their qualifications, experience and financial wherewithal to successfully complete the project. Interested developers can go to pima.gov/kinosfq to find the procurement solicitation link and documents related to the partnership, including the commercial parcel listing, a conceptual site plan and more.

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