At a planned 29,720-square-feet, the center will have workout rooms, a game room, an indoor running track and outdoor basketball courts. The building that currently houses classrooms will be taken down to create parking at the end of the new building’s construction.
“Holly Springs is one of the most rapidly growing towns in the area and the Hunt Center will be a much-needed resource for thousands of residents,” said Bob Myers, senior vice president and Holly Springs city executive for Capital Bank. “Since 1990, the population of Holly Springs has grown from just over 1,000 to nearly 22,000 as families seek excellent neighborhoods outside the hustle of the capital city.” “I am excited the newest bank in Holly Springs has stepped up to provide the funding to this community center that will be a great benefit to citizens of Holly Springs,” said Carl Dean, town manager of Holly Springs.
The company’s website is capitalbank-nc.com.





