Diadon Enterprises © 2018

Detroit Football Club Plans $150M HOK-designed Soccer Stadium | Columbus Ohio Dump Trucks

Sports

The stadium will be built on the site of a former hospital that has been shuttered for about 20 years.

test
Rendering courtesy of Detroit City Football
August 13, 2025

The Detroit City Football Club, has unveiled initial plans for a $150-million soccer-specific stadium to be built on an 11-acre site in southwest Detroit.

HOK is the architect for the new 15,000-seat stadium. SmithGroup is doing site planning. A contractor has not yet been announced. Detroit FC plays in the USL Championship, the second tier of men's professional soccer in the United Soccer League system.

Construction of the stadium, to be called AlumniFi Field, which is a brand of MSU Federal Credit Union catering to young adults, is planned to begin in late 2025 on the site of Southwest Detroit Hospital, which has been vacant for about 20 years, and which the club acquired in 2024.

 "Our goal is to do a stadium that’s community-oriented, that’s neighborhood-scaled and that’s additive to what’s already in the neighborhood, and is both a regional draw and is something that residents can come and use, not just on match days— [it will have] retail and [will] not a dead zone," said club Owner Sean Mann in a local news report.

map

The owner of the Detroit City Football Club plans for the stadium to bridge neighborhoods in the city.
Map courtesy of the City of Detroit

The stadium is intended to bridge the Detroit neighborhoods of Corktown and Mexicantown and would also generate revenue from concerts and collegiate or other professional sporting events.

Chris DeVolder, director of Sports + Recreation + Entertainment at HOK, said in a statement that the stadium will be an example of urban placemaking and will embrace the unique site.

The stadium will be privately financed and is to be owned and operated by the USL team.  

The Detroit City Council in May approved a brownfield reimbursement agreement that calls for the club to be reimbursed  up to $5.9 million for the costs of demolishing the former hospital.

Tax revenue generated from the stadium for 21 years would be distributed to the club to cover the cost of demolition, asbestos removal and other columbus oh dump truck work associated with the site that was a coal yard in the 1880s and was the location of the hospital from 1974 to 2006. The cost of the demolition is estimated at $6.5 million in total.

Mann said the hospital basement contains one million gallons of water that needs to be pumped out before demolition, which is planned for the fall, can begin.

While there are no specifics yet for the retail portion of the plan, Mann said he envisions “bars, restaurants and retail to complement the dense, walkable neighborhood.”

According to the city, the club also has proposed a residential component with 76 units of affordable housing, a 421-space parking deck, and approximately 8,500 sq ft of commercial space.

The team currently plays at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck which has about half the capacity of the new stadium that is planned to open for the 2027 USL Championship season.

Share This Story

Annemarie mannion

Annemarie Mannion is editor of ENR Midwest, which covers 11 states. She joined ENR in 2022 and reports from Chicago.