Construction of Allianz Field in St. Paul has rounded the three-quarter mark toward completion.

The new $250 million home of Minnesota United has gone from halfway done in May to more than 75 percent finished as of Tuesday, with more than 225,000 craft work hours invested this summer in the project on the corner of Snelling Avenue and Interstate 94.

Seat installation, which includes a variety of club colors, is 60 percent done and the planting of 177 more-mature trees has begun on the southeast corner of the site. This will continue around the stadium and complement more than three acres of grass, including a great lawn on the north side. The teardown of Big Top Liquors on the northwest corner is expected by the end of September.

Video: The walk into #MNUFC’s Allianz Field from the northwest corner and a panoramic view from the concourse. pic.twitter.com/RlJfdvamGk — Andy Greder (@andygreder) August 28, 2018

The new scoreboard on the south end and the ribbon boards along the concourses were installed in May, with a remake of the rustic scoreboard from their former home, the National Sports Center in Blaine, to come on the north roof deck. That open space is expected to add about 270 fans in a standing-room-only environment and boost the capacity above the 19,400 given for the venue.

Video: From southeast corner of Allianz Field, a panoramic view from the concourse toward steep supporters section to south; suites, clubs and teams’ built-in pitch-side benches to west; and brew pub, roof deck above #MNUFC seats on north side. pic.twitter.com/UTRNI8QILC — Andy Greder (@andygreder) August 28, 2018

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Grass is expected to be planted on Oct. 17 and the “substantial completion” date, which signifies when it’s beneficial for the owner to begin moving in, is set for Feb. 22. The Loons’ first game at Allianz Field is expected to be next April.

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