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The team leading the charge for a soccer stadium in Albany includes executives who were key to getting a similar one built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Read more...
TAMPA, Fla. – The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation Board of Directors on Friday approved a financing plan for the Pawtucket Tidewater Landing development project, the centerpiece of which is set to be a new soccer-specific stadium which will become the future home of a USL Championship club.
With the announcement of a downtown Pawtucket soccer stadium has to come to the reality check of can it succeed. According to the announcement of the project the venue will seat 7,500 fans and the team that will anchor the stadium will be apart of their USL Championship league.
The largest economic development project in Pawtucket, RI’s history will transform the city’s waterfront with hundreds of thousands of square feet of new development, including a new professional soccer team that will compete in the USL Championship – the second division of professional soccer in the United States.
In 2016, Brett M. Johnson, principal at real estate development firm Fortuitous Partners, bought a minority stake in Arizona United SC. The soccer club was rebranded as Phoenix Rising FC later that year under new ownership led by Berke Bakay, president and CEO of Kona Grill.
PAWTUCKET – Tidewater Landing, Pawtucket’s riverfront redevelopment project centered on the sport of professional soccer, kicked into high gear last week with the Rhode Island Commerce Board’s approval of financing for the nearly $300 million project.