Say goodbye to Lansdowne Park -- soon enough it'll be known as TD Place.

The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group will announce this week it has come to an agreement to rename its brand-spanking-new sports complex -- which will be the home of the RedBlacks, Fury FC and 67's.

The naming rights are substantial -- likely more than $1 million per year in an agreement that's expected to last more than 10 years. It's another big bank making a splash on the local sports scene, on the heels of Canadian Tire swooping in and replacing Scotiabank as the face of the building that houses the Senators in Kanata.

Still under construction, the stadium formerly known as Lansdowne is expected to be ready for the RedBlacks to open their CFL home schedule sometime in July. The North American Soccer League's Fury FC will begin their spring schedule at Carleton University, then move over to the stadium in the summer. The 67's, who have played their last two seasons out of Canadian Tire Centre, will return to the Civic Centre next season.

OSEG officials could not be reached for comment.

Tim.baines@sunmedia.ca