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$125 million development + stadium coming to East Ridge

Chattanooga Red Wolves Rendering

The $125 million investment in East Ridge includes a stadium + mixed-use development. (Architectural rendering: Chattanooga Red Wolves)

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Officials with the Chattanooga Red Wolves announced on Thursday an investment of $125 million in East Ridge. The money will go toward a “state-of-the-art” stadium + a mixed-use development (retail, restaurants, a new hotel + green spaces).

The complex will sit on 100 acres within the East Ridge city limits.

According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, owners are under contract to buy property along Interstates 75 and 24 in between Spring Creek Road. View map. 📍

⚽ By the numbers

— $125 million investment

— 100-acre property in East Ridge city limits

400 apartments + condominiums

— 375 hotel rooms

— 475,000 square feet of commercial space

1,200 new jobs

— An estimated $6-$7 million in tax revenue annually

— 20-minute commute from downtown Chattanooga

⚽ Bob Martino, team owner:

“The Chattanooga Red Wolves Soccer Club was founded with the ultimate goal of strengthening our community through soccer, and this investment doubles down on my commitment to the region, our players and the soccer community. People will be able to live, dine and play here, and experiencing professional soccer in a unique setting is at the heart of this development.”

Check out local coverage from the Chattanooga Times Free Press + NewsChannel 9. Read the full news release from the Red Wolves here.

Chattanooga Red Wolves Rendering

A rendering of the Chattanooga Red Wolves stadium. (Architectural rendering: Chattanooga Red Wolves)

⚽ Local reaction

“Will be an amazing landmark.” — Thomas S.

“Looks great!! Go Chattanooga Red Wolves.” — Brandon D.

“This. Is. Amazing.” — Amber H.

“Chattanooga Red Wolves look to have the first soccer-specific stadium in Tennessee history. Nashville looks like they won’t get one until 2022.” — @PMacCoon

“As someone who grew up in East Ridge when it was a great place to live, I’m happy to see any development that might revitalize an area that has so many empty storefronts and rundown homes now.” — @Kellikaylor

⚽ Background

Last year, Martino announced he was bringing a new USL Division III team to Chattanooga. The community voted on the name of the team, settling on the Red Wolves.

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