That news came during the Alliance Development Forum held March 26 at the The Speedway Club at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth.
Alberts went over the details of the Dallas Stars-branded indoor sports center, StarCenter Multisport Northlake. He mentioned there would be a two-story restaurant concept in the $47 million project.
Later during his speech, he announced that the sports bar owned by Tom Gaglardi, the Stars’ owner, will be coming.
“We are excited that Tom Gaglardi, owner of the Stars, is going to bring one of these concepts, Shark Club, to this facility,” Alberts said.
The background
According to the website, Shark Club has more than 40 televisions, two 20-foot seamless HD media walls and sports on every television.
Shark Club's menu features items such as parmesan truffle tater tots, fried cheese curds, chicken wings, salads, burgers, pot roast as well as a brunch option at the Plano location.
The Northlake location will be the second in the United States and eighth across the world. According to the website, there are five locations in Canada and two more in the United Kingdom. The business was started in 1993 in Vancouver, located in Sandman Hotel. The Plano location is also inside the Sandman Hotel.
What else?
The StarCenter will be about 204,000 square feet situated on 17.4 acres located south of SH 114 and east of I-35W according to town documents.
The ninth StarCenter in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will be a 225,000-square-foot facility that will feature two NHL regulation sheets of ice and eight basketball courts, which can be converted to 16 volleyball courts, according to previous reporting.
- 4819 SH 114, Northlake
- www.sharkclub.com