Re: Suffolk Downs Redevelopment Potential
Would it be at all feasible to reuse the grandstand portion of Suffolk Downs racetrack and build it into a soccer-specific stadium for the Revs? This is what the Portland Timbers did with a former baseball stadium.
The main portion of the grandstand measures about 200 yards in length, which is roughly the same length as the current crop of MLS stadiums. I've never actually been to Suffolk Downs, but it looks to me from pictures that if you remove the glass from in front of the grandstand it would resemble a lot of old-fashioned English soccer stadiums (and those I have been to...). So maybe re-purpose the SD grandstand as the main grandstand for the stadium and build smaller, open-aired bleachers around the remaining three sides. This would make use of the in-place infrastructure (including the Blue Line) and could presumably be done for less time and money than it would take to build a new stadium from scratch, as well as preserving the historical grandstand building and lending a little history to a soccer team that is lacking in that department. It would also leave the possibility to upgrade the open-aired bleachers to something larger years down the road if soccer's popularity continues to grow in this country. Also, the Suffolk Downs site is so huge that a stadium roughly the size of the grandstand squared would only use up a small fraction of the land, and would provide an "anchor" for further mixed-use development.