When it comes to the future of Exposition Park, all eyes are on the spacey Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. But a new, $350 million Banc of California Stadium is quietly and steadily being built on the former site of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

The Gensler-designed soccer stadium—the future home of the Los Angeles Football Club—is not the only stadium underway or in the planning stages in Los Angeles, but it stands out among the crowd.

Its sleek, open-air design will be paired with fancy, high-end perks. “We are designing this project with NFL-type amenities,” design director Jonathan Emmett tells Los Angeles magazine. Translation: There will be retail galore, exclusive private suites, and a rooftop bar for all the soccer hooligans.

Folks can check in on some live cameras documenting the goings-on at the site, but the stadium’s Instagram is also doing a good job keeping track of the progress on the stadium, which has been scheduled to open in time for the LAFC’s 2018 season.

A view from the Figueroa Club. #LAFC A post shared by Banc of California Stadium (@bancofcaliforniastadium) on Jun 21, 2017 at 1:40pm PDT

The venue is rising on the grave of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, which once hosted Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Springsteen, who famously called the place “The Dumps That Jumps”).

The North End Supporters' Section, the future home of @lafc3252. #LAFC A post shared by Banc of California Stadium (@bancofcaliforniastadium) on Jun 21, 2017 at 1:38pm PDT

@bancofcaliforniastadium, our home in the heart of Los Angeles. #LAFC A post shared by Los Angeles Football Club (@lafc) on Jun 15, 2017 at 9:35am PDT

Rendering ➡️ Reality A post shared by Banc of California Stadium (@bancofcaliforniastadium) on Jun 19, 2017 at 4:20pm PDT

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the stadium was being built on the former site of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It is being built on the former site of the sports arena.