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Soccer stadiums across the US are getting upgrades!
The entertainment district development, which recently received a $26 million tax credit from the state of Ohio, is planned to include a concert venue, a high-rise hotel, restaurants and bars, apartments, retail and office space and more.
"There are so many people that are excited at the opportunity on their kid's birthday to be able to go sit down, be served a meal and just experience something beautiful," O'Brien said. "It's really a game changer."
Crews will resurrect two, 13-story towers that will sit over 50 feet taller than TQL Stadium, according to renderings.
FC Cincinnati officials previously said the entertainment hub will be reminiscent of similar developments adjacent to sports stadiums: Gallagher Way at Wrigleyville, The Wharf in Washington D.C. and Titletown in Green Bay.
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project is expected to create approximately 2,102 construction jobs and 1,699 permanent jobs at the project site.