BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A site in Downtown Buffalo is among three sites being considered for a 10,000-seat soccer stadium for Buffalo Pro Soccer.
First reported by Buffalo Business First, the site that is being considered is the parking lot between Perry and Scott Streets, between the former Buffalo News building and the HSBC Atrium.
No information was given on the other two sites that are being considered.
The president of Buffalo Pro Soccer, Peter Marlette, Jr. , issued the following statement:
Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon issued the following statement in response to the possibility of the downtown stadium:
According to Buffalo Business First, the stadium structure’s estimated start-up charge is at least $40 million. The equipment is $20 million in the state.
Marlette told Buffalo Business, who is talking to other sports organizations and organizers of occasions so that they are in full schedule of occasions for the stadium. In addition, the initial plans for the site come with minifotball launches and pickleball courts for network use.
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“USL believes this will be a successful market and believes they need to do everything they can to make sure it happens,” Marlette told 7 News in March 2024. You can watch our original report below and read more here.
In October 2024, a city corridor took position in the Irish Banshee pub in Buffalo, which focused on Buffalo Pro Soccer.
“It is a component of the city city and a component of our city that is quite underutilized unless there is a game of swords or bandits. Through putting a stadium and being a catalyst for expansion and business, in this We can obtain other people there more than a hundred days a year, “Marlette told 7 news during an interview at the City Council. You can see our past report in a past and be informed more here.
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