Community center employees and construction workers shuffled around inside the , 1700 N.E. 37th St., finishing tasks like hanging punching bags and clearing up trash Nov. 1.
The community center concluded its renovations and will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 4, to celebrate. Diamond Hill Community Center Coordinator said he’s been on board with the project since a election funded the renovation.
“I was able to be a part of it every step of the way,” he said. “We relied on community input and what they thought, and what they thought would benefit them.”
The revitalized community center will have a new boxing ring and punching bags, a dance room, a renovated gym with volleyball courts, basketball courts and a pickleball court, a room equipped with gaming systems and pool tables, and a fitness room with weights and cardio equipment.
Fort Worth ISD District 9 Trustee has been an advocate for the renovations since before the bond was approved in 2018.
“To see it finally open is incredible,” she said.
The communications and volunteer coordinator with Fort Worth Park & Recreation, , said the Diamond Hill Community is one of the most niche centers with its boxing program. But it needed renovation, she said.
“It was well-attended, but run down. The building needed work,” Stuhmer said. “It was well-used, but it was just dark and it had seen better days.”
Martinez will continue to advocate for the Diamond Hill community, she said.
“The new center will be a tremendous asset to the Diamond Hill community and residents,” she said.
Cristian ArguetaSoto is the community engagement journalist at the Fort Worth Report. Contact him by or via . At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy .
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