Sports Facility

Arthur Ashe Stadium and the US Open complex. Rendering courtesy of USTA.

New Renderings Reveal $800 Million Renovation of Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, Queens

Renderings have been revealed for proposed renovations to Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, Queens. Led by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and designed by ROSETTI, the $800 million undertaking will modernize the main venue of the US Open Tennis Championships and introduce the new Player Performance Center. The project will be entirely self funded by the USTA. The stadium is located within the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, which is bounded by Meridian Road to the north and west and Flushing Meadows Corona Park to the south and east.

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Renderings Revealed For New York Liberty Practice Facility In Greenpoint, Brooklyn

New renderings have been revealed for New York Liberty’s proposed practice facility at 1200 Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by Populous, the $80 million project will yield 75,000 feet of training, recovery, and administrative space for the defending WNBA champions. The property is located along Newtown Creek at the intersection of Manhattan Avenue and Commercial Street.

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Etihad Park. Designed by HOK.

New Renderings Revealed For NYCFC’s Etihad Park At 126-87 Willets Point Boulevard in Willets Point, Queens

New renderings have been revealed for Etihad Park, the proposed home stadium for Major League Soccer’s New York City Football Club at 126-87 Willets Point Boulevard in Willets Point, Queens. Designed by HOK, the 24,851-seat venue would be the first fully electric stadium in New York City and in MLS history, and would stand as the centerpiece of a 23-acre redevelopment plan along with a new 650-seat public school, a hotel, and more than 150,000 square feet of public open space. The project site is bound by 127th Street to the northeast, 35th Avenue to the northwest, Willets Point Boulevard to the southeast, and Seaver Way and Citi Field to the southwest.

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Rendering of Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School. Designed by ESKW/Architects and IMC Architecture

The Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School Breaks Ground At 647 Elton Avenue in Mott Haven, Bronx

The Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School, a new five-story building located at 647 Elton Avenue in Mott Haven, Bronx, recently celebrated its groundbreaking with a ceremony led by New York Knicks legend Earl ‘The Pearl’ Monroe. The school, which is located near the intersection of Third Avenue and East 152nd Street, is being developed by Pillar Property Management. It was designed by ESKW/Architects and IMC Architecture.

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New Renderings Revealed For 20-Acre Metropolitan Park Proposal in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen recently unveiled new renderings for Metropolitan Park, a 20-acre park on the former site of Shea Stadium in Flushing MeadowsCorona Park, Queens. Designed in collaboration between SHoP Architects and Field Operations, the park is part of the 50-acre, $8 billion plan to transform the parking lots on the western side of Citi Field into a mixed-use casino and hotel complex. The development is bound by Shea Road to the north and west, Roosevelt Avenue to the south, and Citi Field, Seaver Way, and Mets Plaza to the east.

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