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Eleven Park is a soccer-specific stadium currently under construction on the site of the former Diamond Chain Company facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It will be the home of Indy Eleven, a professional soccer team that plays in the USL Championship. The stadium will additionally house the team's women's team, who currently play in the USL W League and are anticipated to join the USL Super League at a later date.[1]

The stadium will be part of a mixed-use development including a hotel, offices, apartments, and a retail area, and is expected to be complete for the start of the 2025 USL Championship season.[2]

History

Initial plans

The first legislative proposal for an Indy Eleven stadium was in 2014, before the team had debuted. The plans called for a 18,500-seat stadium at the cost of $87 million. The plan was shelved in the Indiana Senate.[3] In 2015, the proposal was revived, but rejected again in favor of renovating Michael A. Carroll Stadium, the home of the Eleven at the time.[4] In 2017, the Eleven again attempted to receive stadium funding, but did not have a bill launched in favor of it.[5]

In January 2019, the Eleven announced a new stadium plan, with a 20,000-seat stadium being the centerpiece of a $550 million mixed-use development including 600 apartments, more than Шаблон:Convert of retail space, Шаблон:Convert of office space, and a 200-room hotel.[6] The stadium would also have the potential to host concerts, a women's soccer team, college and high school soccer, football, field hockey, rugby, and lacrosse.[7]

In February 2019, the State Senate Appropriations Committee approved the bill, with a requirement that the Eleven reach an agreement to join Major League Soccer before the stadium could be built.[8] In April, the bill passed the Indiana House of Representatives with the MLS requirement removed.[9] The bill later passed the Indiana Senate, and was signed by Governor Eric Holcomb in late April 2019.[10]

Location and Construction

On June 24, 2022, the club announced that the stadium would be built on the site of the former Diamond Chain Company factory in the southwest quadrant of downtown Indianapolis.[11]

A ceremonial groundbreaking was held on May 31, 2023, at the site of the future stadium, with demolition of the existing structures beginning immediately. Indy Eleven officials were joined by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, who both spoke at the event.[12]

On November 1, 2023, the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development unanimously approved the creation of a special tax district of the area surrounding the site of the future stadium.[13] The Indianapolis City-County Council unanimously approved the measure on November 20, 2023. The tax area will use a portion of state and local tax revenue to pay for related infrastructure costs.[14] The full cost of the development along the White River is estimated to be over $1 billion and is anticipated to be completed in spring 2025.[15]

Human Remains

On December 22, 2023, representatives for the Keystone Construction Group announced that human remains had been discovered during excavation on the north end of the site.[16] The former Greenlawn Cemetery occupied a large portion of the stadium site in the late 19th century, and decades of development on the site had made it difficult to identify the locations of possible human remains.[17] Keystone Group stated that they are working with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to appropriately care for any discovered human remains and pledged that a memorial to those buried in the former cemetery would be included in the development process.[18]

References

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External links

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