The city of Kent plans major improvements to the Riverbend Golf Complex driving range, including as many as 14 new practice stations. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

The city of Kent plans major improvements to the Riverbend Golf Complex driving range, including as many as 14 new practice stations. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

Kent’s Riverbend Golf Complex plans driving range expansion

More stations, new surface

An expanded driving range with a natural turf/grass surface, new poles and netting and the demolition of the miniature golf course are part of the plans for the city-owned Riverbend Golf Complex.

The Kent City Council’s Parks and Human Services Committee approved a $200,200 consultant contract on Feb. 21 with Seattle-based Broderick Architects for design services on the project, according to city documents.

The total project is expected to cost an estimated $2.2 million and be completed in 2020. The city will pay for the project with proceeds from the $10.5 million sale of the former par 3 golf course to Auburn-based FNW Inc./Landmark Development Group. The developer is building the Marquee on Meeker mixed-use project that includes nearly 500 apartments along West Meeker Street, near the driving range and across from the 18-hole course.

The city is using $6 million of the land sale for improvements at Riverbend and $4 million to pay off debt at the complex. Riverbend lost $65,572 in 2018 after averaging losses of about $300,000 per year. The closure of the par 3 course last April helped reduce costs in 2018. City staff expects Riverbend to make a profit in 2019.

“This is going to be a tricky project, but it’s the driver in the Riverbend business plan to bring in significant revenue to take us into a profit margin,” Parks Director Julie Parascondola said to the committee about the driving range improvements.

The consultant will help to make it less tricky as it coordinates with two adjacent City Public Works projects – expansion of the Signature Pointe Levee along the Green River and the Meet Me on Meeker street improvements.

The design work on the driving range is expected to be done by September with construction to start after Labor Day, according to city staff.

The major changes include:

• Addition of 13 or 14 new driving stations to the east that connect to the existing 32 stations by a covered walkway

• Replacing the synthetic turf range surface with natural turf/grass

• Upgrade to turf mats, new dividers with a place for clubs, new teak benches and new LED lighting

• Sprucing up the main entrance and facade. Additional windows to look into the driving range, a fresh paint scheme, enhanced signage, landscaping and new lighting

• Removal of the 18-hole miniature golf course to be replaced by a 9-hole course, east of the main entrance

• Relocating the point of sale for the retail shop and driving range to provide better access to customers and control from the entry. To do this, a portion of the existing building – kitchen, restrooms and ball machine room would need to be demolished. New restrooms and a ball machine room would be incorporated into a west wing addition

Half Lion Brewery aims for June opening

The owners of Half Lion Brewery in Sumner signed their lease last week with city staff to open a new restaurant at the Riverbend Golf Complex, the second location for the group.

“They will be doing a ton of work – remodeling – and are shooting for test opening in May and a formal opening sometime in June,” said Parascondola, who added that liquor license and other permits could delay that time frame.

City staff and brewery owners hope to be open for a 30th anniversary celebration of Riverbend in June.


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