Construction has begun on the multiuse stadium that will be home to the Greenville Triumph and Greenville Liberty soccer clubs at Mauldin’s BridgeWay Station, the clubs announced Sept. 23.
Plans for the new stadium at the signature mixed-use development along Interstate 385 were announced in October 2024. Funding is through a public/private partnership between Greenville Pro Soccer LLC, the parent company of the Greenville Triumph and Greenville Liberty; the city of Mauldin; the state of South Carolina; and Hughes Investments, the developer of BridgeWay Station.
Project funding to this point includes:
- $4 million from the city of Mauldin
- $10 million from the State of South Carolina
- $13.5 million from Greenville Pro Soccer LLC
- Donations of land and in-kind contributions of planning, development and coordination from Hughes Investments
The final design involves a 6,300-seat stadium aimed at providing a more intimate fan experience than initial plans for a 10,000-seat facility.
Beyond serving as the home for professional soccer in the region, the stadium will also host youth and college sports, concerts, festivals, marching band competitions, and community events.
Edifice Construction, one of the Southeast’s leading commercial builders, has been selected as general contractor, while Johnston Design Group is leading architectural design. Site engineering is being provided by Site Design Inc., with grading work by Strange Bros. Grading Co. Inc. and structural engineering by Britt Peters & Associates Inc.
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The design will mirror BridgeWay Station’s distinctive European-inspired architecture, featuring grand columns, ornamental cornices, Italian-inspired towers and expansive archways that will serve as grand entrances into the stadium and complement the development’s walkable, community-centered design.
GPS is working with the city of Mauldin, local schools and businesses, BridgeWay Station and other partners to develop an operations plan that includes strategies for parking, pedestrian safety and mobility, traffic flow, rideshare operations, and shuttling services. Once finalized, these plans will be shared with the public.
The project is expected to be complete in time to host its first matches in 2026.