More than a stadium — a riverfront district built around the club. A permanent home for Riverheim FC, and a year-round destination for the city.
Heron’s Landing reclaims fourteen acres of underused riverfront and turns it into the beating heart of the club and the neighborhood. A compact, steep-sided bowl keeps the crowd on top of the pitch. Around it, a public plaza, a market concourse, and a waterfront promenade stay open seven days a week — not just on matchday.
The result is an asset that works commercially every day of the year, anchors the surrounding development, and gives Riverheim something most clubs spend a century earning: a home that feels inevitable.
The 18,500 riverside bowl, plaza, and club frontage. First whistle at Heron’s Landing for the 2027 season.
Market concourse, club hotel, training facility, and 140 riverfront residences framing the plaza.
Waterfront park, boardwalk, and event lawn — a public destination that lives every day of the week.
Concept renders — design intent only, subject to final architecture and approvals.