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What will Coral Springs’ revamped Sportsplex look like? Details start to emerge

Coral Springs’ Sportsplex redevelopment is a few steps closer to breaking ground on the project.
Coral Springs’ Sportsplex redevelopment is a few steps closer to breaking ground on the project. Courtesy: City of Coral Springs

Coral Springs has selected PBK Architects to lead the design of its Sportsplex redevelopment.

In addition to expanding the city’s recreational offerings, the complex could host regional and national events once the upgrades are complete.

FULL STORY: Coral Springs picks architect for $153M Sportsplex redesign. Here’s what’s next

Here are key takeaways:

  • An evaluation committee chose Houston-based PBK Architects after hours of presentations and 40 minutes of discussion. The city’s Purchasing Division is now negotiating the contract.
  • Committee members praised PBK’s vision, sustainability approach and visitor-focused design features, including a kids’ arcade, grand ballroom and ample parking.
  • Founded in 1981, PBK has designed the Florida State University Women’s Lacrosse Complex and the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg. It made Building Design + Construction Magazine’s list of architecture giants in 2025.
  • Early designs for the Sportsplex include a massive gymnasium, upgraded pool facilities and an overlook tower with views of the Everglades. City officials are also exploring a hotel development near the Panthers IceDen.
  • The City Commission is slated to vote on the contract on Wednesday, June 17. Residents can share feedback during public comment; signup details are on the city’s website.

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Coral Springs’ Sportsplex redevelopment is a few steps closer to breaking ground on the project.
Coral Springs’ Sportsplex redevelopment is a few steps closer to breaking ground on the project. Courtesy: City of Coral Springs
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