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Chattanooga Pro Soccer announces downtown headquarters, retail space

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The Chattanooga Professional Soccer organization is opening a downtown team headquarter that will provide executive office space, a retail store and gathering area for fans.

“This unique space will be the hub for all things Chattanooga Pro Soccer,” the team’s General Manager Sean McDaniel said in a prepared statement. “It will be the headquarters not only for our operation but a dedicated place for fans to enjoy the sport that brings us together.”

The executive office will be at the former Harley Davidson apparel and gear store at 411 Broad St.

In addition to office space for franchise leadership, the building will also have a retail and indoor/outdoor seating with big-screen televisions.

Fans will be able to purchase team merchandise including T-shirts, scarves and posters.

The space will also serve as a place for fans to purchase tickets to upcoming games, meet coaches and players and a variety of special events.

The organization plans to move into their new location in mid-September.

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