BridgeWay Station Stadium: A New Hub for Sports and Entertainment in Mauldin

Construction has officially started on a new multi-use stadium that will be the home of the Greenville Triumph and Greenville Liberty soccer clubs at BridgeWay Station in Mauldin. The stadium, which will have a capacity of 6,300 seats, is part of a public/private partnership between Greenville Pro Soccer LLC, the city of Mauldin, the state of South Carolina, and Hughes Investments, the developer of BridgeWay Station. The stadium will not only host professional soccer matches but also youth and college sports, concerts, festivals, marching band competitions, and community events.
The stadium's design will reflect the European-inspired architecture of BridgeWay Station, with grand columns, ornamental cornices, Italian-inspired towers, and expansive archways. Edifice Construction is the general contractor for the project, with Johnston Design Group leading the architectural design. Site engineering is being provided by Site Design Inc., grading work by Strange Bros. Grading Co., Inc., and structural engineering by Britt Peters & Associates, Inc. The goal is to create a more intimate fan experience with a focus on community engagement and walkability.
Greenville Pro Soccer is collaborating with the city of Mauldin, local schools, businesses, and other partners to develop an operations plan that includes parking, pedestrian safety, traffic flow, rideshare operations, and shuttling services. Once finalized, these plans will be shared with the public. The stadium is expected to be completed in time for its first matches in 2026, offering a new and exciting venue for sports and entertainment in the region.
In conclusion, the new multi-use stadium at BridgeWay Station in Mauldin is set to become a vibrant hub for professional soccer, youth and college sports, concerts, festivals, and community events. With a focus on community engagement and a unique European-inspired design, the stadium aims to provide an intimate and memorable experience for fans and visitors alike. Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses towards its completion in 2026.