Fri, Jan 3: The Rec Center Fitness Floor has temporarily moved to the gym, now a fully equipped workout space, as repairs continue in the main fitness area.  Learn more.

Details regarding the construction schedule will be released in early 2025.

Construction of the new facility is anticipated to begin in Winter 2025 and be completed by Spring 2026.

Sustainability has been part of the design process from the very beginning. The Design team balanced the desire for sustainability, budget, and site constraints.

The following sustainable components are included in the project:

Other efforts that will be considered during bidding:

There is no anticipated impact to the Highland Park Community Nursery School during construction.

Yes. Most of the paths will remain open during construction, including the southernmost path connecting Ridge Road to Red Oak Lane. The pathway section adjacent to the south parking lot and existing ballfield will be closed. This path will be the front of the new building.

Yes.

Construction will occur within the times allowed by the City of Highland Park ordinance.

Programming and operations at the existing West Ridge Center will not be affected during construction.

Some programs at West Ridge Park, including the athletic fields will be temporarily relocated. The east ballfield will be demolished, and the west ballfield will remain open during construction. The Park District will communicate program changes during construction.

Parking will be affected during construction. Details and instructions for patrons during construction will be communicated by Park District staff and on our website.

The existing West Ridge Center will remain open during the construction of the new recreation facility.

Demolition of the existing West Ridge Center will begin after construction of the new facility is completed, and all programs and services have been relocated from the existing facility.

Demolition is anticipated to be completed by Fall 2026.

Yes. The new recreation facility at West Ridge Park will include a nearly 10,000-square-foot gymnastics gymnasium, which is more than twice the size of the existing gymnastics studio at Centennial Ice Arena (CIA). The new space will enable the Park District to increase programming capacity and serve a wider diversity of participants.

The gymnastics studio at CIA will temporarily be converted into a multi-purpose space to serve the community with athletics and other programs while the Park District updates its comprehensive Master Plan.