The new planned stadium will be a first-class soccer facility designed to include skyboxes, a fan zone, several dining options, a merchandise store and hospitality areas. Martino is considering developing retail stores, commercial buildings and housing surrounding the stadium, which will produce additional economic prosperity for the area.

In the meantime, Chattanooga Red Wolves SC is gearing up to debut in USL League One next year at its temporary location, which will provide an essential experience for the club. Additional amenities are being developed for the site during its temporary use including hospitality with food trucks and youth area with games.

"Chattanooga Christian School has outstanding athletic facilities including a brand new weight room," said Sean McDaniel, president and general manager of Chattanooga Red Wolves SC. "We are grateful for the school and President Chad Dirkse allowing us to use their home field while our stadium is being built."

In looking at the upcoming year, CCS and the team determined use of the stadium is compatible with other scheduled school functions.

"Our school has a strong soccer program we are very proud of," said Chattanooga Christian School President Chad Dirkse. "We believe this partnership will deepen the soccer roots at our school and in our community."

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