Posted Oct 6, 2023, 7:39 PM
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New agreement guides planning for proposed Grand Rapids soccer stadium
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The public authority that oversees Van Andel Arena, DeVos Place and DeVos Performance Hall has approved an agreement with private economic development group Grand Action 2.0 that formalizes the push to build a pro soccer stadium in downtown Grand Rapids.
Members of the Grand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority (CAA) have been working with Grand Action behind the scenes for more than a year on the stadium concept. Friday’s “memorandum of understanding” essentially makes official the partnership between Grand Action and the CAA, and clears the way for Grand Action to continue to explore the development, funding and construction of the venue. “The action taken by the CAA today is a minor step, but it’s a required step, and it’s another step forward,” said Rich MacKeigan, executive director of the CAA. Neither the size nor the location for the stadium has been publicly announced. However, one site reportedly under consideration is several surface parking lots owned by the Downtown Development Authority adjacent to the David D. Hunting YMCA near Pearl Street NW and U.S. 131.
The soccer stadium is the second venue the CAA and Grand Action are working to develop. The two groups are in the midst of a push to open the 12,000-capacity, $184 million Acrisure Amphitheater at 201 Market Ave. SW in downtown Grand Rapids by 2026.
If the soccer stadium were built, the CAA would be the owner and operator of the venue. MacKeigan declined to offer details on efforts to secure a site for the venue, as well as what the project’s cost would be. He referred those question to Grand Action 2.0 Executive Director Kara Wood.
When reached Friday afternoon, Wood said the “due diligence for a potential soccer stadium is still very much in the early stages,” and the memorandum of understanding is an “important step” in the process.
“The vision for soccer and an event stadium designed to host a higher-level of professional soccer is still very much alive,” she said. “We’re continuing to pursue that. Of course, it’s still very early in the due diligence, and we’re just going to continue through that due diligence process.”
Wood declined to provide further details such as the estimated cost of the project, the project’s timeline, fundraising, the site of the stadium, or what team would play there.
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https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/...roposed-grand-rapids-soccer-stadium.html
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