Once this thing is announced, there will be pushback from multiple places, and how the Club and its partners handle that will determine whether the stadium is built.
Some locals will voice opposition, but hopefully that will only be a small group. If it's big and noisy, they may have to recut the deal somehow.
You know the guys at Field of Schemes are going to jump all over the deal as including government subsidies for the stadium, whether or not that's even true.
The acid test is going to be whether the progressive left starts in on it the way they did on the Amazon deal. If AOC and her cadre weigh in, that might be hard to overcome. The inclusion of affordable housing in the deal will hopefully make a big difference here.