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    OK River Soccer Stadium

    This is in the "Soccer: NASL and USL professional leagues fighting over OKC" thread under sports, but because it is new construction, I thought it should have its own thread. Mods, feel free to delete it if you feel it is necessary.

    Prodigal, ADG to build soccer stadium in Oklahoma City

    BY RHIANNON WALKER, Staff Writer, rwalker@opubco.com • Published: July 16, 2013

    Prodigal LLC announced today that it has formed a partnership with locally owned ADG, Inc. to design and build a soccer specific stadium in Oklahoma City to be the home of Prodigal's USL PRO franchise.

    Beginning in Spring 2014, Prodigal will operate a USL PRO franchise in Oklahoma City. Several stadiums for game play for the first season are currently under consideration.

    Prodigal and ADG are exploring multiple building sites for the stadium and are engaged in discussions about long-term strategy, location and design. Initial plans for the stadium call for it to seat 7,000, with the expansion capability of 20,000, which is the minimum size for a franchise to be considered to earn an expansion team in Major League Soccer (MLS).

    “Part of the three-year long process to bring a USL PRO team to Oklahoma City was to explore the opportunity to build a soccer specific stadium in the metro area,” said Prodigal CEO Bob Funk Jr. “ADG has proven itself to be a company that can design and service award winning work. We look forward to working with ADG to design a stadium that can serve the needs of our USL PRO team, and also expand based on our long-term goal of bringing and MLS team to Oklahoma City.”

    The firm designed the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, which is now in its 15th year of operation. Sports and recreation design work beyond the ballpark has included schools and churches throughout Central Oklahoma.

    Founded in 1975, the firm has called Bricktown home since 1987—before the sports and entertainment district was established. ADG has a staff of more then 50 employees, including architects, interior designers, engineers and program managers.

    Program management contracts include overseeing all the MAPS for Kids projects as well as the MAPS 3 program.

    ADG provides design and program management services to clients throughout the country from its base in Oklahoma City. ADG is also responsible for the new Dean McGee Eye Institute at Oklahoma University Medical Center, Nonna's Ristorante, and projects at Saint Anthony Hospital, including Saints Medical Plaza, the east campus expansion and the twin beacons atop the ADG-designed surgery center.

    Said Design Director and principal at ADG, Inc., Scott Dedmon: "We are privileged to be a part of this important project for Oklahoma City. When we designed the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark it set a new standard for Triple-A Baseball. We expect to do the same for USL PRO Soccer. This will be an exciting new sports venue for Oklahoma City and will express the growth of our city."

    Prodigal LLC is a full service event management company based in Oklahoma City. Prodigal operates the Oklahoma City Barons professional hockey team, co-promotes Professional Bull Riders (PBR) events in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

    The company operates the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo (RNCFR), serves as the co-organizer for the March of Dimes Sports Headliner Banquet and produces the Bricktown 4th Fest and is a sales and marketing partner with All College and World Cup of Softball.

    Prodigal is engaging the local community to assist in naming the team with an online contest at Prodigal. Tickets may be reserved by calling (405) 232-KICK.

    Prodigal, ADG to build soccer stadium in Oklahoma City | News OK

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    So, where should it go?

    How about along the River??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    So, where should it go?

    How about along the River??
    The river would be great. Buy the Pull-A-Part Auto yard and put it there? I think the fairgrounds is another possibility. Not my first choice, but I could see it there. Honestly, my preference would be to tear down the Body Works, McDonalds and the convenience store and put it across from Bass Pro in BT. That, combined with the new apartments north of there would be great bookends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    So, where should it go?

    How about along the River??
    I think the river would be the perfect place for it.

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    I'm all for the river!

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    River.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amaesquire View Post
    I'm all for the river!
    So am i, also maybe in Bricktown.

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    From perusing soccer stadiums around the world they tend to be located in or directly adjacent to neighborhoods where they literally become part of the neighborhood. I hope we can resist the default American conventional wisdom of putting it out on an island by itself with nothing around it but parking and/or open space.

    I would build it in Midtown and let the neighborhood grow up around it.

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    I know this will be soccer-specific, but most the MLS stadiums are used for other sports and events.

    Would be really nice for OKC to have a place to play HS state championship games and other things.

    OKC really doesn't have a stadium other than the Ballpark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    I know this will be soccer-specific, but most the MLS stadiums are used for other sports and events.

    Would be really nice for OKC to have a place to play HS state championship games and other things.

    OKC really doesn't have a stadium other than the Ballpark.
    Is that one of the reason for remodeling Taft Stadium?

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    Would there be any interest in doing something like what FC Dallas did? Build a 20,000 person stadium with 17 tournament-grade fields around it.

    http://www.fcdallasstadium.com/page/...dallas-stadium

    I am curious if this is only going to be a private venture or if it will be public/private.

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    [QUOTE=warreng88;665450]Would there be any interest in doing something like what FC Dallas did? Build a 20,000 person stadium with 17 tournament-grade fields around it.


    I agree...maybe on the Myriad Gardens II Site (Central Park Site). Oh, to late for that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by warreng88 View Post
    Would there be any interest in doing something like what FC Dallas did? Build a 20,000 person stadium with 17 tournament-grade fields around it.


    I agree...maybe on the Myriad Gardens II Site (Central Park Site). Oh, to late for that.

    Working a couple into the central park is great, using the vast majority (and acquiring double the original area planed going by the image) is far to much, especially when it's not that popular with the majority of citizens.

    A core concept in proposing the park was something that people can come into and enjoy for a various reasons so residential and corporate offices will want to locate there, generally implied it would be at least several story buildings. A grid of soccer fields is not going to do that.

    Also no matter what is planned, nothing in it should block the Harvey pedestrian spine of C2S.

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    I vote a big NO to that idea.

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    That "Dallas" facility is in Frisco, and almost as close to the Oklahoma border as downtown Big D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    That "Dallas" facility is in Frisco, and almost as close to the Oklahoma border as downtown Big D.
    FC Dallas has also had some attendance problems, and I know the fields have been underutilized, but that was a few years ago.

    Just curious as to how they will be funding this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adaniel View Post
    FC Dallas has also had some attendance problems, and I know the fields have been underutilized, but that was a few years ago.

    Just curious as to how they will be funding this?
    The minor league suburban stadiums tend to have trouble attracting fans from all over the city, we rarely attended baseball and never attended hockey games in the Austin area with Dell Ballpark in far north Round Rock and the Cedar Park Center in the far northwest Austin area and we lived in South Austin, many others felt the same way. Having to drive through downtown to get anywhere made it a very long drive. Stadiums like this need to be somewhat centrally located. Frisco is another example of this. Dick's Sporting Goods Park is in Commerce City a little nroth of I-70 near the old Stapleton Airport, not real far from downtown but not adjacent to it. DSG Park was around 113 million but it was built as a MLS stadium since the Rapids were playing at Mile High. Commerce City built it and Kronke Sports operates it.

    As far as funding, a 7,000 seat stadium can be as simple or as complex as they want it to be. I think they need to work out a deal with Humphries about locating it on the Downtown Airpark property, Wiley Post or Wheeler Park would be a good location for city involvement aspect. The Austin Aztex played at an AISD stadium just west of downtown in House Park. They got good crowds for the level that it was, they have another team now but I am not sure what level they are or where they play.

    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    The main problem with building anything at the Fair Grounds is it is pretty close to the Stockyards, given the normal wind patterns you have a nearly 50% chance of it smelling terrible.
    A soccer stadium doesn't fit in with the 100% horse show focus the fair board has now.

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    Wow that's a press release if I ever saw one.

    How will this be funded?

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    Of course, Funk Jr. / Prodigal own the Barons.

    As what I hope is a good sign, Prodigal just signed a lease for expanded space downtown at 615 N. Hudson:


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    I still like this idea - this way our minor league hockey team will still have a downtown home when the Cox site is redeveloped. It also makes it a facility that is used year round making additional development around it more likely. Put this on the Pull A Part or Coop site and use it for high school, college, and pro games. Make it expandable to 25000 to make it viable for a future MLS franchise if we ever get to that point.

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    I still like this idea - this way our minor league hockey team will still have a downtown home when the Cox site is redeveloped. It also makes it a facility that is used year round making additional development around it more likely. Put this on the Pull A Part or Coop site and use it for high school, college, and pro games. Make it expandable to 25000 to make it viable for a future MLS franchise if we ever get to that point.
    I am still curious where the money for this will be coming..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    I am still curious where the money for this will be coming..
    Likely a public - private partnership with whomever wins the OKC Pro Soccer turf war. Timing might be such that the MAPS3 Convention Center is complete and redevelopment of the Cox CC site becomes desirable and a city priority which just happens to coincide with a MAPS4 slate of projects. Include this to replace the Cox Arena provide another major sporting venue. This is actually a viable project that will serve present and realistic future needs unlike a huge NFL stadium that will never be home to an NFL franchise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    I am still curious where the money for this will be coming..
    Funk has the money to build it himself if he wishes.

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    With all of the talk about Farmers Market be the next area of development perhaps this site would be viable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kokopelli View Post
    With all of the talk about Farmers Market be the next area of development perhaps this site would be viable.


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    Interesting - hadn't thought of that honestly. I do not recall what is on that site now.

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