Construction Breaks Ground On NYC's First Ever Soccer Stadium
- Construction has officially commenced on the Etihad Soccer Stadium in Queens, marking New York's first professional soccer-specific venue, as stated by officials.
- The 25,000-seat stadium is privately financed by New York City Football Club, and is part of the larger Willets Point development.
- The project is expected to generate over 14,000 construction jobs and at least 1,500 permanent positions once completed, according to officials.
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Construction of New York City's first professional soccer-specific stadium officially broken ground on Wednesday, marking a significant moment in Mayor Eric Adams' Willet Point transformation project that promises new jobs and affordable housing.
NYC Gets A New Sports Stadium
(Queens, NY) — New York City officials are breaking ground on the city’s first soccer stadium at Willets Point in Queens! Mayor Eric Adams says the new home of the New York City Football Club will put the city on the map as a world-class soccer destination, including with the co-hosting of the 2026 World Cup with New Jersey. It’s part of the second phase of the Willets Point redevelopment project, which also includes the creation of affordable h…
Construction breaks ground on Etihad Park, Queens' new 25,000-seat soccer stadium
Construction for New York City’s first professional soccer-specific stadium has officially broken ground on Wednesday, marking a significant moment in Mayor Eric Adams’ Willet Point transformation project that promises new jobs and affordable housing. The 25,000-seat stadium is expected to be operational by the 2027 Major League Soccer season. Once it opens, the arena will become the new home of...
NYC's First Soccer-Specific Stadium Breaks Ground at Willets Point - Connect CRE
City officials and the New York City Football Club (NYCFC) broke ground on Etihad Park, New York’s first professional soccer-specific stadium and Major League Soccer’s (MLS) first fully electric stadium nationwide. The privately financed stadium, part of the Adams administration’s Willets Point Transformation plan, is slated to be operational by the 2027 MLS season. “Along with cohosting the 2026 World Cup with New Jersey, this stadium puts us …
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