MUMBAI: After a bone-crushing football career, Baltimore Raven‘s linebacker Ray Lewis has revealed his plans for a sports-themed entertainment center in Hunt Valley that could be the first in a national chain.
The project, called MVP Entertainment, will be built at Hunt Valley Towne Centre in which Lewis has a majority stake while his business adviser, Marc Rosen and Rosen‘s wife Laura, are minority partners.
Lewis and the Rosen laid out an ambitious vision for MVP Entertainment, which is to be completed by next year.
The entertainment center will feature tiered bowling lanes, a 100-foot-wide video wall, a 150-seat restaurant and sushi bar, private event rooms, a quick-service restaurant, golf simulators, an arcade, a radio broadcast center, and a sports memorabilia and bowling pro shop.