April 30, 2025 - 18:55

Hackensack officials have announced that construction on a long-anticipated indoor sports facility has officially commenced, with completion expected by July of next year. The project, which has been in the planning stages for a decade, aims to provide a state-of-the-art venue for various sports and recreational activities.
Local leaders expressed their excitement over the groundbreaking, emphasizing the facility's potential to enhance community engagement and promote healthy lifestyles among residents. The indoor sports complex is expected to include multiple courts and fields, catering to a wide range of sports such as basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
In addition to serving as a hub for local athletes, the facility will also host events and tournaments, drawing visitors and generating economic activity in the area. As construction progresses, officials are optimistic that this project will leave a lasting impact on the Hackensack community, fostering a spirit of teamwork and athleticism for years to come.
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