EXCLUSIVE: New PawSox Stadium Location Emerges in Providence

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EXCLUSIVE: New PawSox Stadium Location Emerges in Providence

Top view of alternative PawSox location
A new stadium location in Providence has emerged as an alternative to the proposed 195 Commission land, GoLocalProv has exclusively learned.

The eight-acre parcel at the location of the former Victory Plating company offers a number of potential benefits over the park land proposed by the new ownership group of the Pawtucket Red Sox.  Jim Skeffington, President of the PawSox, has been asking for state for highly valuable land as part of $120 million in concessions the PawSox are demanding from the state of Rhode Island and the City of Providence.

The alternative site is located in lot between Point, Richmond, Eddy, Globe and Hospital Streets.

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The benefits of the Victory location:

  • The site has significantly better highway access
  • Road access on all four sides - giving the ball park a Fenway Park-like feel
  • No utilities issues in contrast to the proposed land
  • Private land that would not require state involvement 
  • Would not adversely impact access to the planned pedestrian bridge

In a letter to Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo, Skeffington for the first time raised the option of the owners actually buying land for their stadium.  “Since we share the same objective, Larry Lucchino and I, as managing partners of the new ownership, wish to meet with you at your earliest convenience to consider various alternatives and explore ways to accomplish our mutual objective, including the possible purchase of State land for the ballpark,” Skeffington wrote in his letter to Raimondo.

Victory Plating Site on the Corner of Point Street and Allens Ave

Over the past 20 years Rhode Island taxpayers have already invested nearly $30 million in improvements and debt service to the State owned stadium on Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

The alternative location at the Victory Plating location would offer the new PawSox owner group the opportunity to rebuild some trust with opponents.  As GoLocal recently reported, an ever growing list of both liberal and conservative interests have come out in opposition to the owners' $120 million subsidy for the the new stadium project. More recently, a number of small business owners in Providence have joined the effort to stop the project.

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The material on the alternative site was prepared by the firm Perkins + Will. The firm is a global "interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm."


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