NYCFC Training Facility Thread

The original plan was to have a train line that would go all the way to Stewart Air Base. They nixed it because they didn't want to spend the money to build the train line under the new bridge. I think the bridge could still technically hold it but it's not part of this build.

There won't be any trains, light rail, or that commuter bus that looks like a train thing on the bridge yet, but its being built into both spans so tracks or bus lanes etc can be built easily.
 
Practicing and therefore living in Westchester or Rockland is the best thing. Rockland is cheaper than Westchester too.

I also believe that the team does offer guys apartments. I know Connor Brandt lives in Tarrytown. I don't know if Lopez lives with him now or not. It also seems like Khiry may not be in the city with Mix anymore because he's always with those guys as well. The more well paid guys live in the city and the rest live in White Plains which is pretty expensive on five figures.

I would imagine a fair number of the younger players live in the city. I know I would want Manhattan or Brookyn if I were them, and there are ways to do it if you are young, starting out, and not making much $$$. About this time last year, I did see a bunch of players lined up at the end of the train platform to head up to practice. It was before I knew the roster that well, but I did recognize Nemec (kind of hard not to), and the rest were not the marquee guys.
 
Sounds like the deal's done.

by CHRISTIAN ARAOS

EoS has learned that New York City FC have completed the purchase of more than 16 acres of land in Orangetown, N.Y. and will announce plans to build a training facility on the site in the coming days, according to league and town sources.

NYCFC have been eyeing the parcel of land across the street from the home of youth affiliate World Class FC for much of the year. The land lay unused for more than a decade until March when the Town passed resolutions to remove restrictions in the original agreement allowing the owner, STEJ, to sell the land to the LLC NYCFC formed. A source in the Town said the two sides had completed the purchase.

NYCFC will contribute $250,000 to the Town for any infrastructure and/or recreational improvements the Town wishes to make and pay full property taxes. The Town citing that the land will be less rigorously used than under the previous agreement issued a determination of non-significance allowing NYCFC to avoid the environmental review process for their plans.

EoS has learned that City intend to announce its plans within the coming days.
 
A few interesting notes:

- NYCFC will contribute $250,000 to the Town for any infrastructure and/or recreational improvements the Town wishes to make and pay full property taxes. (Wonder if this shows they'll pay property taxes on the stadium)

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The Town citing that the land will be less rigorously used than under the previous agreement issued a determination of non-significance allowing NYCFC to avoid the environmental review process for their plans. (It's going to be built quicker)

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Sell the land to the LLC NYCFC (We've been idiots this whole time, we need to search LLC NYCFC not NYCFC LLC to find the stadium plans)
 
A few interesting notes:

- NYCFC will contribute $250,000 to the Town for any infrastructure and/or recreational improvements the Town wishes to make and pay full property taxes. (Wonder if this shows they'll pay property taxes on the stadium)

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The Town citing that the land will be less rigorously used than under the previous agreement issued a determination of non-significance allowing NYCFC to avoid the environmental review process for their plans. (It's going to be built quicker)

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Sell the land to the LLC NYCFC (We've been idiots this whole time, we need to search LLC NYCFC not NYCFC LLC to find the stadium plans)

I think it is just poor wording. Should read, "Sell the land to the LLC that was formed by NYCFC"
 
I think it is just poor wording. Should read, "Sell the land to the LLC that was formed by NYCFC"

Yeah, there's nothing on file with the N.Y. Department of State under that name - just "New York City Football Club LLC" and CFG Stadium Group LLC".

EDIT: Ding ding ding

Selected Entity Status Information
Current Entity Name: ORANGEBURG ACQUISITION CO LLC
DOS ID #: 4885115
Initial DOS Filing Date: JANUARY 25, 2016
County: NEW YORK
Jurisdiction: NEW YORK
Entity Type: DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Current Entity Status: ACTIVE

Selected Entity Address Information
DOS Process (Address to which DOS will mail process if accepted on behalf of the entity)
C/O NYCFC
600 THIRD AVENUE
30TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 10016
Registered Agent
NONE
 
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so that explains the visit from Mubarak. this was more likely than a stadium deal.

also is 16 acres enough? i dont know what the land they are looking at looks like
 
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so that explains the visit from Mubarak. this was more likely than a stadium deal.

also is 16 acres enough? i dont know what the land they are looking at looks like

The article says the team will make a formal announcement in the next few days. Hopefully there a lot more information there, maybe even renderings of the facility.

The early reports suggested only 1.5 fields, which sounds ridiculously small. The plot isn't huge, but it can fit more than that.
 
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The article says the team will make a formal announcement in the next few days. Hopefully there a lot more information there, maybe even renderings of the facility.

The early reports suggested only 1.5 fields, which sounds ridiculously small. The plot isn't huge, but it can fit more than that.

yes i read something like that early on and felt like, is it even worth it? just googling there is a land that i think is the one...i think they can fit two full sized ones, maybe a few smaller ones. it sure wont be like man city's training facilities thats for sure.
 
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yes i read something like that early on and felt like, is it even worth it? just googling there is a land that i think is the one...i think they can fit two full sized ones, maybe a few smaller ones. it sure wont be like man city's training facilities thats for sure.

Definitely not like Man Citys, which is something like 80 acres. But our plot is the same size as the Red Bulls:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Red_Bulls

Scroll down to "training facility." They have four fields on about the same size plot.
 
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Definitely not like Man Citys, which is something like 80 acres. But our plot is the same size as the Red Bulls:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Red_Bulls

Scroll down to "training facility." They have four fields on about the same size plot.
Just for reference I did an acreage plot somewhere in the stadium thread, I think maybe for one of the Long Island City ones. Full stadium is about 9 acres, so in 16 acres you could probably fit three full-sized fields and another half-size one, approximately.
 
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that's a soccer crazy area up there in Rockland County. Having the training facility there and branding around the area will pull em in young and get the next generation growing up "Blue"
 
that's a soccer crazy area up there in Rockland County. Having the training facility there and branding around the area will pull em in young and get the next generation growing up "Blue"

is that area red/blue/ green right now?
 
This is great stuff, although I will miss the occasional opportunity to see players taking Metro North out of Grand Central to go to training in Westchester.

An acre is 43,560 square feet. A 120 x 75 soccer pitch is 81,000 square feet, or a little under 2 acres. Some of this is a little dependent on the shape of the plot, but at 16 acres, there should be plenty of room for 4 training fields plus facilities.

One question is whether they build anything that might accommodate fans - whether a few bleachers to watch practice or something bigger to host a second-division affiliate and the occasional cup match. My gut says nothing more than something for practice.
 
This is great stuff, although I will miss the occasional opportunity to see players taking Metro North out of Grand Central to go to training in Westchester.

An acre is 43,560 square feet. A 120 x 75 soccer pitch is 81,000 square feet, or a little under 2 acres. Some of this is a little dependent on the shape of the plot, but at 16 acres, there should be plenty of room for 4 training fields plus facilities.

One question is whether they build anything that might accommodate fans - whether a few bleachers to watch practice or something bigger to host a second-division affiliate and the occasional cup match. My gut says nothing more than something for practice.

Probably nothing more than practice. I highly doubt a USL team plays there. But maybe it could host a U-23 team in the NPSL or PDL like the Red Bulls do eventually.

I still like the idea of the USL team playing somewhere along I-95 between Westchester County and New Haven.
 
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It will be interesting to see how robust a site they build. I took some heat for saying this in the stadium thread, but a training facility in Rockland and a stadium in Brooklyn or Queens becomes the dreaded 2-river crossing commute. If they build something elaborate, it has to mean they expect a stadium in Manhattan or the Bronx...