Kroenke breaks ground at Prarie Gateway
Kroenke Sports Enterprises LLC of Denver breaks ground Sept. 28 on its $130 million Prairie Gateway sports complex in Commerce City.
Located at 56th Avenue and Quebec Street, the project has been expanded since it picked its site in the summer of 2004.
The property's focal point, a soccer stadium, now may include 26,000 seats, as opposed to the 18,000 to 20,000 seats initially envisioned, according to Kroenke Sports.
The original 15 soccer and lacrosse practice fields have been increased to 24 fields. The higher number of fields are required for the tournaments Kroenke Sports hopes to attract to Prairie Gateway.
The stadium will be home to Kroenke Sports' Colorado Rapids professional soccer team, which belongs to Major League Soccer. The Rapids also will share the practice fields with Kroenke's Colorado Mammoth pro lacrosse squad as well as youth soccer and lacrosse teams. The Mammoth are part of the National Lacrosse League.
Outside interest in the sports complex has prompted the possibility of a neighboring hotel, as well as 600,000 square feet of retail space. Adams County is interested in building high schools nearby, which could use the sports facility.
Retail developers like the site because it's near expanding north metro-area neighborhoods such as Stapleton and Montbello. The complex is just north of the NorthField at Stapleton outdoor retail district currently under construction.
The stadium and practice fields are scheduled to open in April 2007. Kansas City-based HOK Sport designed the stadium.
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