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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

What would you do with an old tennis court?
I've got a 152-unit apartment under contract and it has an old tennis court that's in pretty bad disrepair. I don't think it's worth renovating, as tennis is a sport that so few people play. What are some creative ideas for that space? They can be amenities that generate income or not. Some ideas I thought of was a dog park, community garden, and grilling/picnic area. What would you do with it if you had to do something with it?
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renovate to be a sport court, with basketball on the sides and maybe even a ball wall for the kids. You shoud stilll keep the tennis court there.