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What’s next for former OKC indoor soccer facility after $4.12M sale?
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A former indoor soccer facility in north Oklahoma City is now under new ownership.
Property deed history on the Oklahoma County Assessor’s website shows a transaction on Dec. 18 in the amount of $4.12 million for the Oklahoma City Sports Center at 11100 N. Kelley Avenue.
The more than 45,000-square-foot building with a metal frame and a gable roof was constructed in 2015 as an indoor tennis club, according to the site. Let’s Play Soccer hosted games at the facility as recently as 2024, social media posts show.
Terry Klaus, of Klaus Realty, who handled the buyer side, said the transaction on the property that sits on more than five acres closed on Dec. 22.
“(It’s) a special purpose sports-related facility in very good condition, with many parking spaces,” Klaus said. “It’s located in an up and coming area, near another high quality property occupied by The Academy of Classical Christian Studies North Campus.”
The new owner is now remodeling the interior of the property to accommodate a “high-quality tenant, with occupancy toward mid-year,” Klaus said, adding that the property is easily accessible, just east of Broadway Extension and Hefner Road.
Klaus said development is increasing in the area around the building, including residential expansion to the north and the nearby school, and its proximity to the highway makes it attractive for its future use. He said he couldn’t disclose what that use is, but he did mention a tenant is involved in a separate lease.
“It’s 10 years old, but it has all kinds of things we don’t usually see with buildings like that,” Klaus said. “It doesn’t look that old at all.”
The industrial property was featured earlier this month on a social media post by Newmark Robinson Park, acknowledging Karley Harper as lead broker alongside Brett Price and Kris Davis representing the seller side.
“This transaction underscores our team’s ability to create value through strategic execution and trusted relationships, even beyond the open market,” the post reads.