Construction workers actively engaged in the renovation of Sullivan Field, preserving its historical essence.
Sullivan Field’s renovation project has reached a significant milestone with over $50,000 raised through a public brick and wall campaign. The campaign, led by Fans of Valley Field, aims to restore the historic baseball park. The overall renovation has raised over $4 million of its $5 million goal, following construction resuming after a temporary pause due to wood rot. Renovations are set to be completed by fall 2026, introducing modern enhancements while preserving historical elements.
Sullivan Field’s renovations have reached a significant milestone, as the nonprofit organization Fans of Valley Field has surpassed $50,000 in its public brick and wall campaign aimed at funding the historic baseball park’s restoration efforts. This pivotal achievement comes as construction on the field resumes after being temporarily halted.
The brick purchase that pushed the campaign past the $50,000 mark was contributed by Dave Anderson, a former player for local teams including the Grand Rapids A’s and the Grand Rapids Haze. Sullivan Field, formerly known as Valley Field, is a historic venue situated on Grand Rapids’ West Side.
To date, the overall renovation campaign has successfully raised over $4 million against its ambitious goal of $5 million. Noteworthy funding sources include contributions from the state of Michigan, the city of Grand Rapids, and corporate donations from major businesses such as Meijer and Bissell, alongside generous donations from local residents and various other companies.
The renovation efforts commenced in October 2023 but faced an unexpected pause due to the discovery of wood rot in the grandstands. This issue increased project costs, prompting a reassessment of the scope of work. Following careful consideration, it was decided to renovate the historical grandstands, which have been a fixture since the park’s opening in 1937, rather than replace them entirely.
Resuming construction on April 7, 2025, the renovation project is projected to be completed by fall 2026. The estimated cost of restoration has increased from an original projection of $4.2 million to $5 million, primarily due to additional work required on the grandstands.
In response to these increased expenses, the current fundraising goal is to secure an additional $600,000. The Fans of Valley Field are seeking broad community support, and there are still opportunities available for major donors to claim naming rights for various features within the newly designed space, including the stage and the pavilion.
The planned upgrades will introduce several key enhancements to Sullivan Field, including:
Additional renovation plans encompass regrading the infield, constructing a new main entrance, upgrading locker rooms, and developing museum displays that will honor players who have a historical association with the field.
Sullivan Field has a deep-rooted history in the realm of sports, having hosted legendary players such as Satchel Paige and served as the home for several amateur teams, including the Negro League team known as the Grand Rapids Black Sox. The legacy of community engagement through sports has been a significant aspect of the site’s identity.
As part of the ongoing fundraising initiatives, individuals have the option to contribute by purchasing a brick for as little as $150. This acquisition not only supports the cause but also allows for personalized engravings on a donor wall located in the new plaza.
In an effort to further engage community participation, Fans of Valley Field plans to host a summer concert series, kicking off with an Easter egg hunt on April 19. These events aim to foster community spirit and maintain enthusiasm for the revitalization of Sullivan Field.
The collaborative efforts to restore Sullivan Field highlight a commitment to preserving an important piece of Grand Rapids’ sports history while introducing modern amenities to enhance the experience for fans and visitors alike.
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