For Immediate Release
Contact:
Chairman
Michael Perlman
Rego-Forest
Preservation Council
Iconic Forest
Hills Tennis Stadium Makes A Comeback with Mumford & Sons
QUEENS, NY (August 28, 2013) - The iconic Forest Hills Tennis Stadium at 1 Tennis Place in Forest Hills is reopening as a concert venue on August 28 at 6 PM (doors open at 5 PM). British folk rock group, Mumford & Sons, along with two opening acts, will be the first major concert at the stadium since the 1980s. Over 16,000 tickets were sold within an hour. A reported nearly $1.5 million has been spent to restore and upgrade the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium since June 2013, and future restoration plans and upgrades are envisioned by the West Side Tennis Club and concert producers.
QUEENS, NY (August 28, 2013) - The iconic Forest Hills Tennis Stadium at 1 Tennis Place in Forest Hills is reopening as a concert venue on August 28 at 6 PM (doors open at 5 PM). British folk rock group, Mumford & Sons, along with two opening acts, will be the first major concert at the stadium since the 1980s. Over 16,000 tickets were sold within an hour. A reported nearly $1.5 million has been spent to restore and upgrade the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium since June 2013, and future restoration plans and upgrades are envisioned by the West Side Tennis Club and concert producers.
Chairman Michael Perlman of
Rego-Forest Preservation Council launched a grassroots campaign in July 2010,
calling for the preservation and creative reuse of the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium.
Meetings with local elected officials and civic associations were held, as well
as a petition drive and public relations campaign. That was followed by
meetings with the West Side Tennis Club.
In October 2010,
a bid by Cord Meyer Development to purchase the stadium parcel, and demolish
the majority of the stadium for condos was rejected by the majority of West
Side Tennis Club members. Perlman explained, "Disney-esque condos would
have torn the heart out of Forest Hills. Mixed-use creative revitalization will
likely yield a greater long-term economic return. The stadium has potential for
tennis matches, concerts, ice hockey, weddings,
exhibits, school trips, charity events, and art festivals.”
Rego-Forest
Preservation Council feels the stadium has the potential to be a 21st
century family destination, which would bring our communities closer together,
boost tourism, convey historic pride, educate our children, assist local businesses
through tough economic times, and be an incentive for newer businesses, such as
along the Austin Street corridor.
The
Forest Hills Tennis Stadium embodies firsts in tennis, music, and architectural
history. Designed by famed architect Kenneth Murchison and built by The
Foundation Company, it was the first concrete tennis stadium countrywide (1923).
It also accommodated National Tennis Championships, the Davis Cup and Wightman
Cup, and was the first home of the U.S. Open. It hosted tennis players such as
Bill Tilden, Helen Jacobs, Ted Schroeder, Rod Laver, Helen Wills Moody, Billie
Jean King, Roger Federer, Don Budge, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, and Arthur Ashe and Althea
Gibson who broke racial color barriers during a segregated time in tennis
history. The stadium also played cinematic roles, and was featured in key
scenes of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train.
The
annual Forest Hills Music Festival and concerts took ground in the late 1950s and
continued through the 1980s, featuring the likes of The Beatles, Frank Sinatra,
Bob Dylan, The Doors, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Ross, The Monkees, The Who, Johnny
Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Simon & Garfunkel, Trini Lopez, Diana Ross, Donna
Summer, and Peter, Paul, & Mary.
Rego-Forest
Preservation Council will continue advocating for preservation, restoration,
and historically-sensitive upgrades for the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, for
the benefit of the stadium, the West Side Tennis Club, and the Forest Hills
community and beyond.
PHOTOS
Forest Hills Tennis Stadium photos and
memorabilia courtesy of Rego-Forest Preservation Council:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8095451@N08/sets/72157607136282297
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8095451@N08/sets/72157607136282297
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