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Future MLS Next Pro stadium
Amway Stadium
Former namesGR Soccer Stadium (planning)
Location230 Winter Ave. NW
Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
Coordinates42°58′5.7576″N 85°40′50.4732″W / 42.968266000°N 85.680687000°W / 42.968266000; -85.680687000
OwnerGrand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority
Capacity8,500
Acreage8.2 acres (3.3 ha)
Construction
Broke groundSpring 2025 (planned)
OpenedSpring 2027 (planned)
Construction cost$175 million
ArchitectProgressive Companies
General contractorAECOM Hunt
Rockford Construction
Tenants
West Michigan Soccer (MLS Next Pro) (2027–)

Amway Stadium is a planned soccer-specific stadium located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Construction on the stadium is set to begin in spring 2025 and is set to open in 2027. It is the future home of the West Michigan Soccer team which will begin its first season in MLS Next Pro in 2027.

History

On November 24, 2020, Grand Action 2.0, a non profit economic development organization, announced their plans for several major projects in the city of Grand Rapids including an amphitheater and a soccer-specific stadium which was initially listed to be able to accomodate 5,000-plus people. The plans were part of a feasibility study conducted by Convention, Sports and Leisure International in 2016 but were shelved in 2017. The initial tenants of this feasibility study were the now-defunct Grand Rapids FC soccer team of USL League 2.

On September 1, 2022, MiBiz reported that they had obtained renderings of a proposed stadium on the west side of Grand Rapids just north of the YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids on Pearl Street and west of US-131 and the Gerald Ford Presidential Library. It was also reported that DP Fox Ventures LLC, an investment firm owned by Dan DeVos and Pamella DeVos had acquired several plots of land on the site which contained city-owned surface parking and a Big Boy restaraunt. On December 19, 2023, the Big Boy restaurant located on the site had abruptly closed its doors. A spokesperson for the DeVos family had commented about the closure "Dan and Pamella DeVos acquired this land because they believed it held tremendous potential for a future community use benefitting West Michigan residents, employees and visitors. The current tenant vacating the site provides the opportunity for advancing exploration of future uses in the weeks and months ahead".

On December 23, 2023, renderings of the stadium were revealed at a Grand Rapids Committee meeting. The stadium's capacity was increased to 8,500. Grand Rapids Deputy City Manager Kate Berens had also revaled that Grand Action 2.0 is working in tandem with the city of Grand Rapids as well as Kent County and the Grand Rapids-Kent County Convention/Arena Authority to build the stadium along with the Acrisure Amphitheater. The stadium is also projected to be able to draw 164,350 visitors per season and would also host 17 professional soccer matches along with 56 other events including other sports events and concerts annually.

On November 18, 2024, it was announced that the Ada, Michigan-based multi-level marketing company Amway had secured the naming rights for the stadium after providing a $33 million donation to finance the construction of the stadium. The city of Grand Rapids also approved to issue $100.5 million in bonds that would be sourced from Kent County lodging tax revenue on hotel and motel stays which would be used to finance the construction of the stadium.

On December 17, 2024, it was announced that the DeVos family had established a new soccer team to occupy Amway Stadium. The team will initially be known as the West Michigan Soccer team and is set to play in the spring of 2027. It was also confirmed that the team would play in the MLS NEXT Pro league, making it the first Major League Soccer team in the state of Michigan.

References

  1. "Amway makes $33m commitment to Grand Rapids Soccer Stadium". The Stadium Business.
  2. "Grand Rapids Amway Stadium debut in 2027". Coliseum News. November 28, 2024.
  3. "Grand Rapids to Launch MLS NEXT Pro Team in 2027" (Press release). MLS Next Pro. December 16, 2024. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
  4. "Grand Action 2.0 unveils priorities". WOOD-TV. November 23, 2020.
  5. "West side GR site examined for soccer stadium; DeVos acquires adjacent land". MiBiz. September 1, 2022.
  6. "Big Boy in downtown Grand Rapids closed". WOOD-TV. December 19, 2023.
  7. "New 8,500-seat soccer stadium could spur $408M in economic activity over 30 years". Crain's Grand Rapids Business. December 19, 2023.
  8. "Amway secures naming rights for Grand Rapids soccer stadium for $33M". Crain's Grand Rapids Business. November 18, 2024.
  9. McVicar, Brian (December 18, 2024). "Van Andel, DeVos families creating Michigan's first MLS NEXT Pro soccer team". MLive.com. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  10. Crandall, Kayla (December 17, 2024). "Grand Rapids' new men's professional soccer team shares league details". WZZM. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
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