Buffalo USL Soccer Stadium

Queen City Field: Kicking Off Buffalo’s Next Great Comeback

A new sports landmark is taking shape in Buffalo’s historic Valley neighborhood. LaBella is leading the full architectural and MEPFP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection) design for Queen City Field, a 7,600-seat modular stadium that will become the vibrant home of Buffalo Pro Soccer’s USL Championship and USL Super League teams.

Set within the larger vision of the Buffalo Color Park redevelopment, this privately funded stadium is more than just a venue — it’s a catalyst for transformation. Designed with speed and efficiency in mind, Queen City Field will rise in just 12 months through innovative modular construction. The stadium will include 12 premium suites, dynamic club terraces, dedicated team offices and locker rooms, and nearby training fields for the Buffalo Pro Soccer Academy.

What’s being built is more than a stadium — it’s a destination. Queen City Field will anchor a thriving mixed-use district filled with retail, food and beverage offerings, and year-round community-driven events. This project is not only bringing professional soccer to Buffalo — it’s reigniting a neighborhood with energy, opportunity, and pride.

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Additional coverage about the privately funded Buffalo USL Soccer Stadium project in the City of Buffalo can be found in the following publications below.

LaBella’s Press Release

USL Press Release

RBJ Modular Stadium Design

LaBella is the preferred architect and engineer of the United Soccer League

As the preferred architect and engineer of the USL, LaBella delivers high-quality architecture and engineering solutions that meet the league’s highest standards. Our close collaboration with the USL spans every aspect of stadium and mixed-use development, from defining project visions and evaluating potential sites to creating innovative concepts and executing complete designs.

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