As mentioned earlier, any design posted is just a placeholder seemingly rushed for a press opportunity. Any discussion on what the stadium will look like and how/if it will incorporate the existing buildings is either ongoing or hasn't happened yet. Here are some images of MLS stadiums that are either recently completed or under construction in MIami, New York, and St.Louis.
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Just because the Revs and MLS aren't the best in the world doesn't mean that they are too insignificant for a stadium. Comparing the Revs to other Boston teams that play sports that the rest of the world doesn't really care about is missing the point.
The MLS is the fastest-growing league amongst young and diverse audiences in the United States. There's a reason why
6 of the top 25 most valuable soccer teams in the world are in the MLS (some of these teams have only been around for a few years). There is clearly enough demand for a 20,000-30,000 seat soccer stadium in the Boston area and it's a good bet that after the World Cup that soccer in the US (and the Revs with it) will continue to grow in popularity.
A soccer stadium here is a HUGE opportunity for the future of sports in Boston