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SPONSORED CONTENT | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ™ INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF PICKLEBALL Thanks to a unique arrangement between the government and investors called “Qualified Opportunity Zones,” (QOZ) where investors can finance needed projects in specific locations across the country in return for favorable tax incentives, developers are planning a pickleball wonderland in Prescott Valley, AZ. Espire Sports™ is a multi-sport, fitness & wellness complex with incredible dining, along with a luxury RV & cottages resort. “The idea was to build up some of these areas for jobs and it was a good thing all around. People can put capital gains into these projects and not pay taxes until 2026. When they do pay them, they are only paying 90 percent of the tax owed. After that, they get to keep future gains tax free.” The “Espire Opportunity Zone Fund” is open to all types of investments; Savings, IRAs, 401Ks, 403Bs & 457 plans or Capital Gains from other investments, even a 1031 exchange What Thomas, Co-founder Tom Konkowski, and their partners, Scott and Daniel Moore, are doing in Prescott Valley is using the QOZ vehicle to attract investors to the ultimate pickleball facility - Espire Sports™. “We think we’re putting together the nicest indoor pickleball complex in the world,” Thomas said. “I was playing in tournaments and watched groups of Pickleballers coming in their RV’s staying a week or longer. It made sense to put together an indoor/outdoor pickleball complex, with RV slips and cottages that people could rent if they didn’t have an RV. Pickleball is a very social game and the players were having to travel to other locations to eat and just hang out, so we added a restaurant / yard and our concept was complete. “This multisport complex will have various sporting activities from virtual golf simulators that you can play a variety of sports on, to a full-size basketball court available not only for basketball but volleyball, futsal, and badminton too!” 12 TO SUBSCRIBE, CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO PICKLEBALLMAGAZINE.COM