
NYCFC Willets Point stadium enters public review process
New stadium renderings included with official word that New York City's land review process has begun.
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New stadium renderings included with official word that New York City's land review process has begun.
MLS announced all the important dates for the offseason calendar.
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New personnel, different formations, win-or-go-home playoff mindsets—nothing worked to fix NYCFC's away form this season.
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The project will enter NYC's land use review process on October 2; parking agreement with Mets still not finalized.
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