Turner Construction has broken ground on Etihad Park, New York City’s first soccer-specific stadium and the future home of New York City Football Club (NYCFC). Located in Willets Point, Queens, this $780 million project marks a significant milestone in urban development and sports infrastructure for the city. The 25,000-seat stadium is part of a larger redevelopment plan that includes affordable housing, retail spaces, a hotel, and a new public school, creating a vibrant new destination for both soccer fans and the local community.
Key features
Designed with NYCFC fans in mind, the stadium’s architecture prioritizes creating an exceptional game-day experience. Spectator seating will offer optimal sightlines, allowing fans to feel close to the action, while acoustics are engineered to amplify the crowd’s energy. The project’s architects and engineers have worked closely with supporters to incorporate community input, ensuring the stadium reflects the passion of its dedicated fan base. This collaboration extends beyond design and into the spirit of the venue, aiming to make it a cultural hub for soccer in the city.

Sustainability and inclusivity are core features of Etihad Park. The stadium will employ energy-efficient systems and environmentally friendly materials to minimize its ecological footprint. Accessibility is also a key focus, with the design featuring accommodations for fans with disabilities, ensuring that every visitor has a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The commitment to sustainability aligns with New York City’s broader goals of reducing carbon emissions and embracing green building practices.
In addition to its design and environmental features, the project promises significant economic benefits for the local community. Turner Construction is partnering with local unions to create thousands of jobs during the building phase, while ongoing operations will generate long-term employment opportunities. The inclusion of affordable housing and public amenities as part of the Willets Point redevelopment will also provide lasting value to the Queens community.

When completed in 2027, Etihad Park will serve as the operational heart of NYCFC and a key driver in transforming Willets Point into a dynamic destination for residents and visitors. The stadium is poised to become an architectural landmark in New York City, blending cutting-edge design with community-centered development.
It’s a bold step forward for both NYCFC and the city itself, bringing together fans, residents, and businesses to create a shared space that embodies the passion of soccer and the vibrancy of New York.
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