![]() ![]() PRC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October. The company, which has a mailing address in Plum, bought the property for $4.2 million in 2005. The building and property was last owned by PRC Acquisition LLC, according to Allegheny County real estate records. ![]() But he expects the building’s fields and courts to be ready to be used by winter.Ĭozza has not determined pricing for using the facility, but he said he is considering a membership model. He said the project will be complete within a year under four phases. “This is four acres under a roof,” he said, likening the project to Cool Springs Sports Complex in Bethel Park.Īs the owner of ProBike and Run, he is excited for the opportunities to make the property a Cadence Clubhouse, like the one near North Park where riders can meet before and after a ride. It also will have a restaurant and bar with all sorts of options - juice, smoothies, coffee, protein shakes and beer. All said and done, the building will feature sports fields and courts for soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, baseball and more. I’m ready to be part of building it back.”Ĭozza plans to renovate the 170,000-square-foot building into a newer version of what it was. “We’re trying to build the community back up - it’s been crushed from covid and everything. Cozza is the owner of Cozza Enterprises, which owns several commercial properties in the region, including ProBike and Run in Monroeville and Squirrel Hill. Real estate developer Craig Cozza confirmed he bought the former Racquet Club building at 1 Racquet Lane in early September. The vacant Racquet Club in Monroeville will transform into a new-and-improved indoor sports complex under new ownership.
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