Three Years Of Activity At The Legends Events Center Shared With The Bryan City Council

Screen shot from a city of Bryan document.
Screen shot from a city of Bryan document.

The Bryan city council receives its third annual report from the operators of the city owned Legends Events Center.

General manager Jamie Cox says since opening in December of 2022, there have been 635,000 users.

Councilmembers were also told there have been 79 special events, 279 meetings and parties, almost 10,000 sports practices, and more than 850 games.

The director of the Destination Bryan tourism office, John Friebele, says in less than three years that Legends has generated an estimated economic impact of $30 million dollars and the city has collected more than $631,000 dollars in taxes.

Cox said Legends has almost met its capacity for using courts. That was followed by Bryan mayor Bobby Gutierrez brought up the possibility of adding courts “if it makes sense” and if it can generate revenue.

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