Lynchburg Hillcats stadium to undergo $5.3 million renovation
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The Lynchburg Hillcats stadium is set for a significant transformation during the team's offseason, with the city allocating $5.3 million for upgrades.
The Hillcats have been under new ownership since last year. Now the team is collaborating with the city to enhance the fan experience.
Matthew Ramstead, the General Manager of the Lynchburg Hillcats, said, "He signed a 15-year lease, which is a major commitment for him, and so they are working great together on giving Lynchburg a great ballpark to come to for the next 15 years."
Fans are enthusiastic about the changes. Abigail Andrews, a Hillcats fan, said, "They used to have a bounce house, and they took it down. And they're replacing it with this, that's actually kind of cool!"
Mike Ledean, another fan, expressed his support, saying, "I think that's great cause then the stadium will get more use, that's great! Yeah, I like that idea."
Gena Callahan added, "I think that's fantastic, I think that's what the area needs to draw in more people to local sports."
The project has garnered support from the community. Ledean said, "I think it is, I think it's a big draw to the city." Pat Cooper echoed this sentiment, stating, "Absolutely, yes. Because anytime you can put money into your local economy, that's a good thing. It keeps people in this area, helps support the economy, and overall it's better for everybody."Read Full Story Here
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