ROSSETTI Designs MLS Stadium and Mixed-Use Development for Detroit
ROSSETTI has unveiled their design for a proposed development in downtown Detroit on the site of a currently unfinished jail. The project features a new MLS stadium with 20,000-25,000 seats, a training facility, a retail area, a parking structure for more than 5,000 cars, and four towers programmed for a hotel and residential and office spaces.
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ROSSETTI has unveiled their design for a proposed development in downtown Detroit on the site of a currently unfinished jail. The project features a new MLS stadium with 20,000-25,000 seats, a training facility, a retail area, a parking structure for more than 5,000 cars, and four towers programmed for a hotel and residential and office spaces.
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The proposed new gateway aims to transform this area of the city into a destination for sports, entertainment, retail, and hospitality, and will balance open pedestrian spaces with a ?world-class urban environment for the city.? Once completed, the site will serve as an anchor for the future 300-acre entertainment district.
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?Central to the project?s design is porosity and creating an uninterrupted experience between the public realm and physical buildings," said Matt Rossetti, Detroit native and CEO and President of ROSSETTI, in a press release. "In it, we explore how to unite cities with nature, people with habitats, sports with culture. We endeavor to have all anch...
Courtesy of ROSSETTI
ROSSETTI has unveiled their design for a proposed development in downtown Detroit on the site of a currently unfinished jail. The project features a new MLS stadium with 20,000-25,000 seats, a training facility, a retail area, a parking structure for more than 5,000 cars, and four towers programmed for a hotel and residential and office spaces.
Courtesy of ROSSETTI
The proposed new gateway aims to transform this area of the city into a destination for sports, entertainment, retail, and hospitality, and will balance open pedestrian spaces with a ?world-class urban environment for the city.? Once completed, the site will serve as an anchor for the future 300-acre entertainment district.
Courtesy of ROSSETTI
?Central to the project?s design is porosity and creating an uninterrupted experience between the public realm and physical buildings," said Matt Rossetti, Detroit native and CEO and President of ROSSETTI, in a press release. "In it, we explore how to unite cities with nature, people with habitats, sports with culture. We endeavor to have all anch...
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