Allianz Field opened in April 2019 as the home of Minnesota United FC, the first stadium in Minnesota built specifically for professional soccer. Designed by the architecture firm Populous, the venue holds roughly 19,400 fans and sits at the corner of Snelling and University Avenues, on the site of the former Metro Transit bus barn. Construction ran through 2017 and 2018, with the concrete seating bowl and steel roof trusses erected before the stadium's translucent roof panels and exterior mesh were installed. The project carried a construction cost of about $150 million, funded through a mix of private investment and city support.
Photo taken in March 2018.