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Taroko Lines Up 31,000-Square-Foot Sports Playground For Park North

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Published on May 01, 2026
Taroko Lines Up 31,000-Square-Foot Sports Playground For Park NorthSource: Unsplash/ Karla Rivera

Taroko Sports, the U.S. arm of Taiwan-based TRK Corp, is moving into a big-box space at Park North on San Antonio’s Northwest Side with a roughly 31,000-square-foot indoor sports and entertainment complex. The venue is set to blend high-tech batting cages and pitching mounds with HitTrax swing suites, miniature bowling and arcade games, plus a full dining room and private party suites. City project paperwork shows the renovation is already under review, positioning the site as a potential new weekend hotspot for the area.

Project Filings And Size

According to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation records, the project is listed as a 31,000-square-foot tenant improvement at 618 NW Loop 410 with a projected completion date of April 15, 2026. KSAT, citing reporting from the San Antonio Business Journal, reports that the Park North location is expected to be the company’s largest U.S. venue and will feature batting cages, HitTrax swing suites, bowling, arcade play and a high-end dining area among its attractions. The TDLR filing also lists SVAP II Park North, LLC as the owner and identifies Taroko’s U.S. operation as the tenant.

Taroko's U.S. Footprint

Taroko USA opened its first American location in Katy last spring, a complex of roughly 20,000 square feet, and has since expanded into Mesa and Chandler, according to the company’s website and local coverage. The brand’s model pairs analytics-driven batting cages and pitching zones with social dining, private party suites and arcade-style entertainment, a setup it has deployed at its Texas and Arizona venues. Community Impact’s reporting on the Katy debut details the batting-lane layout and food-and-drink offerings that Taroko is bringing into new markets.

What It Means For Park North

The move continues a broader shift in San Antonio, where experience-focused concepts are taking over large former retail spaces as property owners chase more activity and longer visits. CultureMap and other outlets have followed Taroko’s Park North plans, which line up with a wave of conversions aimed at drawing families and league play into underused centers. Landlords and brokers say these types of entertainment anchors can lift weekday as well as weekend traffic for neighboring businesses.

City records list the project at 618 NW Loop 410 and show a privately funded tenant-improvement job with an estimated cost and identified contacts, indicating the buildout is proceeding without public subsidy. Taroko’s U.S. website and local reports state that the Park North complex will feature a sit-down dining area and private suites geared toward parties and corporate events, similar to the company’s existing locations. Company representatives told the San Antonio Business Journal that San Antonio has been a long-targeted market since Taroko’s U.S. expansion, according to KSAT’s coverage.

Tenant-improvement work is moving through the city review process and, if the current timeline holds, the venue should start to take visible shape in the coming months. We will update this story when Taroko announces an official opening date and operating hours.