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KemperSports Venues to manage Illinois’ North Shore SportsCenter

Aa view of one of the fields at North Shore SportsCenter in Northbrook, Ill.
KemperSports Venues, a division of Kemper Sports, has been selected to manage North Shore SportsCenter in Northbrook, Ill.

NORTHBROOK, Ill.KemperSports, a sports, entertainment, and hospitality company, has been selected to manage North Shore SportsCenter in Northbrook, Ill.

KemperSports Venues, a division of KemperSports, will officially oversee the facility. A media release states the company “will bring its experience to the North Shore team to elevate the overall guest experience through exceptional customer service, innovative programming, industry-leading tournaments, nationally recognized club program activities, enhanced food and beverage offerings, and memorable community events.”

“We are thrilled to welcome North Shore SportsCenter to the KemperSports family,” says Steve Goris, senior vice president of KemperSports Venues. “Located in our own backyard, North Shore SportsCenter marks an excellent addition to our growing portfolio of premier youth and recreation sports facilities nationwide, and our team is excited to bring our industry-leading expertise in sports facility management to its guests. Together, we will elevate the overall experience for athletes, families, and individuals who use this facility regularly and use the power of sports to serve the local community.”

Located in Chicago’s North Shore neighborhood, the facility has been part of the local sports community for nearly a decade. Spanning 100,000 square feet, it includes an expansive multi-use 110-yard indoor turf fieldhouse, multiple hardwood courts, and a range of entertainment spaces perfect for hosting celebrations or private events.

The facility offers a spectrum of programming options available to visitors of all ages and interests, welcoming sports ranging from soccer, volleyball, and basketball to flag football, field hockey, and pickleball.