With an incredibly short timeframe to start construction on a major league women’s soccer stadium, Denver’s City Council dropped the biggest hurdle for Denver Summit FC.Now, the team plans to move forward with its stadium and stay in Denver’s urban core.
“With Denver City Council voting the measure through, the club will proceed with building a new stadium in Denver’s urban core in advance of the 2028 NWSL season,” the team said in a statement.
City leaders approved a package of bills Monday, including rezoning the property near Interstate 25 and Broadway, to allow a stadium to be built on the site and an intergovernmental agreement at a price tag of $70 million for Denver to buy the land and upgrade its infrastructure…