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The Latest on White Stadium
Our second episode is all about the ever changing situation with White Stadium, a venue owned by the City of Boston that is facing public pushback, lawsuits and is becoming a wedge issue in the Boston Mayoral race as well. The issues all stem around the planned use of White Stadium by BOS Nation for its NWSL team which is set to have its first ever season in 2026.
Jackie Contreras is with us to get you caught up on everything, what Mayor Wu, challenger for Mayor, Josh Kraft, and everyone else thinks should or shouldn't be happening with the renovation of the aging stadium in Franklin Park.
We also get Jackie's timeline for completion, speculation on alternate venues if the stadium isn't ready on time and if we will get the most sought after name change in Boston sports history.
Here's a few recent articles on White Stadium from Jackie at The Blazing Musket:
White Stadium Demolition Begins
Resolution to Pause White Stadium Construction
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