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Union Stadium (Mead)

Coordinates: 47°40′03″N 117°25′09″W / 47.66750°N 117.41917°W / 47.66750; -117.41917
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Union Stadium
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Mead is located in the United States
Mead
Mead
Location in the United States
Mead is located in Washington (state)
Mead
Mead
Location in Washington
Address12509 N Market St, Mead, WA 99021
LocationMead, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°40′03″N 117°25′09″W / 47.66750°N 117.41917°W / 47.66750; -117.41917
Elevation1,900 feet (580 m) AMSL
Parking367 (shared)
OwnerMead School District
Capacity4500 (listed), 5400 (counted)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Broke ground2018
OpenedJuly 26, 2020;
4 years ago
 (2020-07-26)
Construction cost$24.0 million[1]
ArchitectALSC Architects
Tenants

Union Stadium is a multi-sport facility in Mead, Washington, and opened in 2020. It is 3.3 miles from Mead High School, and 2.8 miles from Mt. Spokane High School, who share the facility.

History

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Mead School District used Joe Albi Stadium until it was demolished in 2018. In 2018, Mead School District planed a replacement by building a new stadium. It was approved in a 2018 bond measure, and Union Stadium cost 24 million dollars. Union Stadium was completed in 2020, and is designed by ALSC Architects. The listed capacity is 4500, but is counted to be at least 5400. Union Stadium has stands on both sides, the south side having a capacity of about 4000 in bleachers and about 400 seats. The north side has a capacity of about 1000 (in bleachers).

Tenants

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Mead School District uses the facility for high school football, and also for marching band programs for both Mead High School and Mt. Spokane High School.[2] The stadium is also used by Washington East Surf, a soccer club who fields a mens Evergreen Premier League team, and a womens team who plays in the Cascadia Premier League, and other various youth teams.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Greene, Brenna (October 5, 2020). "First look: Touring Mead's brand new Union Stadium". KREM-TV. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  2. ^ "Union Stadium, Mead School District". ALSC Architects.