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Kalamazoo County Approves Funding for Indoor Sports Facility

Hotels in the area voted for Event Center Assessment District

Posted On: May 8, 2025 By : Justin Shaw

Kalamazoo County hotels in Michigan have passed a vote to create funding for a $40 million indoor sports facility that will feature space for eight basketball courts or 16 volleyball courts, as well as an indoor turf field.

Kalamazoo hotels approved the creation of the Kalamazoo County Event Center Assessment District. Starting June 1, hotels with 35 rooms or more will collect a 4 percent assessment on visitor stays of less than 30 days. The funds will go towards the acquisition, construction and maintenance of the new facility, meaning there will be no new taxes or fees for residents of Kalamazoo County.

“Sports tourism continues to be a major driver of economic impact for our community,” said Brian Persky, Discover Kalamazoo director of business development. “In 2024 alone, more than 50 sporting events brought an estimated $30.3 million in direct visitor spending to Kalamazoo, thanks in large part to the efforts of our sports partners in the community. With the addition of this new facility, we look forward to building on that success, attracting even more events, visitors, and opportunities that will strengthen our local economy and enhance the vibrant sports culture we’ve worked hard to grow.”

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The hotels in Kalamazoo County voted 82 percent in favor of the funding mechanism that will help pay for the development of the venue. The assessment revenue may only be used to fund the development of the new sports facility and other similar tourism-driving facilities. The indoor sports facility will be the first project to benefit from the new assessment.

“I really want to thank the Kalamazoo County Administration and in particular the County Clerk’s office for administering this vote with the upmost integrity and professionalism and making it easy for the hotels to participate,” said Jane Ghosh, president and chief executive officer of Discover Kalamazoo. “This project will bring hundreds of thousands of new visitors to our community each year, and in turn sustain not just our hotels but also the amenities that residents enjoy like restaurants, attractions, and performing arts.”

Discover Kalamazoo will now request that the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners create an ad hoc committee to review potential sites and make a recommendation on the location of the facility.

“Supporting this vote is an easy decision,” said Elena Kitterman, director of sales of Homewood Suites by Hilton & Courtyard by Marriott Kalamazoo-Portage. “It’s a smart investment in the success of our area hotels and the future of Kalamazoo. With the potential to generate over 36,000 additional room nights annually, we’re not just focused on today; we’re helping position our community for increased revenue, stronger occupancy, and lasting economic impact as a premier destination for sports and events.”

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