The City of Mauldin announced plans on Wednesday for a 10,000-seat multi-use sports and entertainment stadium as part of a development agreement with Hughes Investments at BridgeWay Station. The stadium will be the new permanent home for the Greenville Triumph Soccer Club and Greenville Liberty Soccer Club.The Hughes Agency said the stadium will serve as a hub for professional and youth sports while also hosting field sports such as lacrosse, rugby and football and a venue for concerts, festivals, and various community events.According to the Hughes Agency, the stadium will provide significant economic and social benefits to the region. The venue will be built at the BridgeWay Station in Mauldin, South Carolina.Expected to break ground in early 2025, the stadium is estimated to cost between $80 million and $100 million.Officials said the stadium is planned to open sometime in 2026.Current project partners include Greenville Pro Soccer, the ownership group of the Triumph and Liberty; the state of South Carolina; and the City of Mauldin.“This stadium represents the next chapter for our clubs,” said Joe Erwin, Chairman of Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC. “We’ve always envisioned a home that would not only serve as a place for soccer matches but as a gathering point for the entire community to enjoy an array of field sports, concerts and community events.”Based in Greenville, South Carolina, the Greenville Triumph SC fields a men’s professional soccer club completing its sixth season in USL League One. The Greenville Liberty, a women’s pre-professional team, played its inaugural season in the USL W League in 2022 and recently completed its third season.“Our city has experienced tremendous growth over the last several years, and this stadium is another example of how we’re investing in the future,” Merritt said. “It’s more than just a stadium—it’s a community asset that will bring people together for a variety of events, from sports to concerts and beyond. We are excited to see this project come to life and can’t wait to share it with the community.”“The vision for this stadium extends well beyond Mauldin,” said state Rep. Bruce Bannister, Chairman of the SC House Ways and Means Committee. “This project will be a catalyst for economic growth and tourism not only in the Upstate but throughout South Carolina. It represents a successful public-private partnership that will enhance the quality of life for our residents, create jobs, and drive investment in our state.”

The City of Mauldin announced plans on Wednesday for a 10,000-seat multi-use sports and entertainment stadium as part of a development agreement with Hughes Investments at BridgeWay Station.

The stadium will be the new permanent home for the Greenville Triumph Soccer Club and Greenville Liberty Soccer Club.

The Hughes Agency said the stadium will serve as a hub for professional and youth sports while also hosting field sports such as lacrosse, rugby and football and a venue for concerts, festivals, and various community events.

According to the Hughes Agency, the stadium will provide significant economic and social benefits to the region. The venue will be built at the BridgeWay Station in Mauldin, South Carolina.

Expected to break ground in early 2025, the stadium is estimated to cost between $80 million and $100 million.

Officials said the stadium is planned to open sometime in 2026.

Current project partners include Greenville Pro Soccer, the ownership group of the Triumph and Liberty; the state of South Carolina; and the City of Mauldin.

“This stadium represents the next chapter for our clubs,” said Joe Erwin, Chairman of Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC. “We’ve always envisioned a home that would not only serve as a place for soccer matches but as a gathering point for the entire community to enjoy an array of field sports, concerts and community events.”

Based in Greenville, South Carolina, the Greenville Triumph SC fields a men’s professional soccer club completing its sixth season in USL League One. The Greenville Liberty, a women’s pre-professional team, played its inaugural season in the USL W League in 2022 and recently completed its third season.

“Our city has experienced tremendous growth over the last several years, and this stadium is another example of how we’re investing in the future,” Merritt said. “It’s more than just a stadium—it’s a community asset that will bring people together for a variety of events, from sports to concerts and beyond. We are excited to see this project come to life and can’t wait to share it with the community.”

“The vision for this stadium extends well beyond Mauldin,” said state Rep. Bruce Bannister, Chairman of the SC House Ways and Means Committee. “This project will be a catalyst for economic growth and tourism not only in the Upstate but throughout South Carolina. It represents a successful public-private partnership that will enhance the quality of life for our residents, create jobs, and drive investment in our state.”

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