“This continued investment in New York City will create a long-overdue home for our first team, and create a new neighborhood for Queens.” “From the beginning, New York City Football Club has understood the importance of strong communication and collaboration with mayor Adams, councilmember Francisco Moya, borough president Richards, and the local Queens community as we move forward with plans for a privately financed soccer-specific stadium,” Marty Edelman, NYCFC’s vice chairman, said in a release. Once that process is completed and the New York City Public Design Commission approves, construction will begin.Īn early □ at New York City’s planned first-ever soccer-specific stadium □ #DaleNewYork- New York City Football Club May 10, 2023 The unveiling, presented this week to local municipalities, is ahead of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure approval process that takes place later this year. of public open space, a school, 250 room hotel, and ground floor retail shops. Lauding 21st-century urban planning principles, the project will also include 40,000 sq. The 25,000-seater will be a defining landmark in Queen’s Willets Point neighborhood and as part of the Willets Point Revitalization Plan, the privately financed $780 million stadium is part of a project that includes an estimated 2,500, 100% affordable housing units in a pedestrian-friendly area. It’s been nine years of pitch-related jokes at Yankee Stadium but at long last, NYCFC have announced their plans for a soccer-specific stadium that will debut in the 2027 MLS season.
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