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New York Cosmos Stadium

Coordinates: 40°42′31.5966″N 73°43′33.747″W / 40.708776833°N 73.72604083°W / 40.708776833; -73.72604083
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New York Cosmos Stadium
File:New York Cosmos Stadium Concept Art.jpg
Map
LocationElmont, New York
Coordinates40°42′31.5966″N 73°43′33.747″W / 40.708776833°N 73.72604083°W / 40.708776833; -73.72604083
OperatorNew York Cosmos
Capacity25,000
Construction
Broke groundTBD
OpenedTBD
ArchitectPopulous / Spector Group
Structural engineerCameron Engineering
General contractorTurner Construction Company / McKissack & McKissack
Tenants
New York Cosmos (NASL)

The New York Cosmos Stadium is a proposed 25,000-seat soccer-specific stadium and multipurpose facility.[1] It is to be located in the New York metropolitan area on the Queens and Nassau County border.[2] Plans were submitted to New York's Empire State Development Corporation. Upon completion, it would be the home stadium of the New York Cosmos.[3]

Plan

The stadium is part of a privately financed $400 million[4][5] entertainment complex known as Elmont Town Crossings which is designed to be built within Belmont Park. Along with the stadium, the project would include a Cosmos museum, retail, restaurants, a hotel, a pedestrian bridge over Hempstead Turnpike, better road access along the Hempstead Turnpike and Cross Island Parkway, improvements to the LIRR Belmont Park station, new parking space, a new 4.3-acre park, a youth soccer field, and remodeled soccer fields nearby. Team officials said the project would create 500 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent, full-time jobs.[6]

A team[7][8] of architects, engineers, and contractors are assembled for the stadium and project including Populous, the Spector Group, Cameron Engineering, Turner Construction Company, and McKissack & McKissack.[9]

Uses

The Cosmos have said the stadium would be host to national and international soccer events, other sports (such as Rugby and Lacrosse), music concerts, and local sports teams.[10][11]

As the stadium plan is evaluated, the New York Cosmos continue to play at James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra University. In 2013, the team opened a new practice facility at the Mitchel Athletic Complex. The new stadium was originally aimed to be completed in 2015 and opened by 2016,[12] but the plan has been delayed by at least one year.[13]

Background

In 2012, the New York Empire State Development Corporation issued a request for proposals (RFP) to develop an area of underutilized land at Belmont Park. In January 2013, the New York Cosmos delivered a response with the above plan.[14]

In November 2015, the ESDC asked all bidders to revise and re-submit their propsals. The Cosmos revised their plan to remove one parcel of land.[15]

The project is one of four competing proposals currently awaiting a determination from the Empire State Development Corporation.[15]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Julian. "New York Cosmos Propose State of the Art, $400 Million Dollar Stadium Plan". Philly Sports Live.
  2. ^ CBS 2 News (January 26, 2013). "Cosmos Pushing Hard For 25,000-Seat Stadium Near Belmont Park". CBS 2 News.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ New York Cosmos. "About New York Cosmos Stadium". New York Cosmos.
  4. ^ Bondy, Filip (January 16, 2013). "NY Cosmos plan $400 million, 25,000-seat soccer stadium at Belmont Park racetrack". NY Daily News.
  5. ^ Martinez, Dave. "FIRST LOOK: New Cosmos Stadium Design Plan". Empire of Soccer.com.
  6. ^ USA Today (January 16, 2013). "New York Cosmos plan Belmont Park soccer stadium". USA Today.
  7. ^ stylegrand.com. "KC's Populous architecture a major player at London Olympics – Kansas City Star". stylegrand.com.
  8. ^ Ptinceton HealthCare System Foundation. "A Builder with a Heart". Ptinceton HealthCare System Foundation.
  9. ^ New York Cosmos. "New York Cosmos Stadium Team". New York Cosmos.
  10. ^ New York Cosmos. "Erik Stover Answers Your Questions on the Belmont Proposal". New York Cosmos.
  11. ^ New York Cosmos. "New York Cosmos Stadium FAQ". New York Cosmos.
  12. ^ VickieM. "$400 Million Soccer Stadium Proposed for Long Island". Long Island.com.
  13. ^ Lewis, Michael. "BACK-UP PLANS: Cosmos looking into other stadium possibilities if Belmont is not approved; they're still optimistic". BigAppleSoccer.com.
  14. ^ TICC. "Cosmos submit stadium plan for Belmont". Thisiscosmoscountry.
  15. ^ a b "REVISED PLANS Report: Cosmos give NY state new proposal for Belmont stadium". Big Apple Soccer. Retrieved May 6, 2016.