The Brief

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Renovations are nearing completion at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, as crews work to transform the historic stadium into a modern baseball facility.

Though the Daytona Tortugas will not play at the ballpark this season, FOX 35 toured the site Wednesday to check on progress.

The backstory:

The $30 million project covers 30,000 square feet and includes a new multi-story player development center, home and away clubhouses, indoor batting cages, and fitness areas.

Fans will see upgraded amenities such as new team stores, club seating, improved parking, and enhanced accessibility.

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A balcony will provide panoramic views of the field. The Daytona Tortugas will not play at the ballpark this season as the work continues.

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