As previously reported by The Equalizer, Boston will be re-joining the NWSL sometime in the future. However, one of the main questions that the group faced at the time of the announcement was where the team would play. In late June, Boston Unity Soccer Partners LLC, the group of owners founding said NWSL team, submitted its proposal to update Boston’s White Stadium for the squad’s use as soon as the 2026 NWSL season.
The group, led by Boston native Jennifer Epstein, is made up of six women. Epstein founded Juno Equity and her family are co-owners and managing partners of the NBA’s Boston Celtics.
The proposal came in at 55 pages long, so The Equalizer is here to break it down for you.
The City of Boston initially asked for proposals for a lease of up to 10 years with potential renewals to improve and use White Stadium as a part of a public-private partnership. The ability to renew the lease for two additional 10-year options was offered as well. The proposal…