We’ve collaborated with the Dallas Stars to design state-of-the-art youth multisport facilities that cater to a diverse range of athletic activities and community events. These versatile venues have the ability to feature NHL regulation ice hockey rinks, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and additional amenities such as pickleball and throwball courts. There is also retail and restaurant space available for lease. WRA and our trusted partner Lee Lewis Construction, Inc. offer a range of custom packages to give clients the flexibility to design the space to best fit their community’s needs. These projects exemplify WRA’s commitment to creating multifunctional sports complexes that enhance community engagement and promote youth athletic development.

Dallas Stars + WRA

StarCenter Multisport Northlake

The StarCenter Multisport facility in the Town of Northlake is a versatile venue designed to host youth sports tournaments and community events. It will feature up to two ice hockey rinks, eight basketball courts, 16 volleyball courts, 16 pickleball courts, and six throwball courts. The building is anchored by a central main corridor, with ice hockey facilities on one side and the gymnasium on the other. Each side includes a ground-level spine with locker rooms, public restrooms, and a spacious concessions center.

The Victory Option

StarCenter Multisport Farmers Branch

In addition, the new StarCenter Multisport facility in Farmers Branch will provide a new, multi-use venue for youth sports tournaments and other community activities. The facility will accommodate up to 8 basketball courts, 16 volleyball courts, 16 pickleball courts, as well as 6 throwball courts. All the play courts are in two sections, divided by a central zone of support spaces. This central spine, at the ground level, will house locker rooms, public restrooms, and a large concessions center. The mezzanine level will feature large observation decks for spectator viewing of sporting events and a large weight training room. As a new destination for league and club sports, this facility will also be the new home of Texas Advantage Volleyball (TAV), the Stars-sponsored youth volleyball league.

The Gold Option