OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Renderings of a multi-million-dollar multipurpose stadium coming to downtown Oklahoma City were revealed on Wednesday, following the MAPS 4 Venues Subcommittee meeting.
Construction on the $121-million MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, to be located east of the OKC Convention Center and south of Bricktown near I-40, is expected to start in spring 2026, with the stadium expected to open in January 2028.
The venue will be featured on a nine-acre property that was donated to the City by multi-strategy investment firm, Echo Investment Capital.
Russell Westbrook set to bring creative ideas to new stadium
Echo, while partnering with Robinson Park, has future plans to develop the area into a “sports-centered entertainment district,” which will allow residents and visitors alike to walk from restaurants, retail stores, and residences to attend events and activities in the new entertainment district.
The stadium, designed by architectural firm Populous, is said to include a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) approved field and will have a capacity of more than 10,000 attendees for soccer games. Many of the seating areas will lie under a canopy cover, while also having a club, a supporters section, locker rooms, and suites
The design is inspired by Oklahoma’s natural landscape, mixed with a modern look for the future of Oklahoma City…