MANSFIELD, Texas — The City of Mansfield and its partners celebrated the start of construction on a district that will become an entertainment destination. The groundbreaking took place on Monday, Aug. 19, on Heritage Parkway.
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Staybolt Street will be a gamechanger for the Mansfield community.
Mayor Michael Evans
“Staybolt Street will be a gamechanger for the Mansfield community,” Mayor Michael Evans said. “For a long time Mansfield has had a reputation as one the best places to live and now with Staybolt, it’ll be known as an exceptional place to play.”
The multi-sport stadium will seat around 7,000. While the City will own the venue, REV and FC Dallas will manage day-to-day operations and develop year-long programming. “QUOTE FROM REV”
The facility will host both youth and elite athletics. “QUOTE FROM FC DALLAS”
The 100-acre district will bring one of the first HighFive Entertainment to the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. This three-story, family-friendly, space will feature fun for all including bowling alleys, arcade games, and a roof-top concert venue.
The name Staybolt Street honors Mansfield’s history while embodying the spirit of the community’s bond. In 1960, Julian Field and Ralph Man built the first steam-powered mill in Mansfield, laying the foundation for our growing town. Within that mill was a boiler powered by a small but crucial component—the staybolt. This modest yet vital piece kept the energy contained and cohesive. That legacy lays the path for this new district to foster a sense of unity and excitement in our community.