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NUMBER 4:SPORTS + VENUES
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction 1
2 SPORTS
2.1 Major Olympic/Paralympic Events 4
Past Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Future Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Events in a Proposed Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3 VENUES
3.1 Public Authority Letters 8
Proposed Venues for Games Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.2 Seating Capacities 12
Existing Venue Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Legacy Venue Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Ability to Increase Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sport Popularity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.3 Charts 16
Char t 1: Olympic Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Chart 1: Paralympic Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.4 Maps 20
Map: Waterfront Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Map: University Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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4 FEASIBILI TY STUDIES + PLANS
Existing Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Badminton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Basketball Final . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Boxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Equestrian Dressage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Equestrian Jumping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Fencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Football Final . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Gymnastics Artistic + Trampoline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Gymnastics Rhythmic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Judo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Rugby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Modern Pentathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Table Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Taekwondo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Weightlifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Planned Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Volleyball Indoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Additional Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6
Cycling BMX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Cycling Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Temporary Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Aquatics Marathon Swim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Archery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Athletics Marathon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Canoe Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Cycling Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Equestrian Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Rowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Triathlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Volleyball Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Water Polo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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INTRODUCTION
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1 DECEM BER 2014 NUMB ER 4: SPOR TS + VENUE S INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Boston is a city that has never been afraid to think
big. We are internationally-recognized thoughtleaders, educators and innovators. From the
establishment of the countrys rst public school to
our global cluster of biomedicine and technology,
we have redened the boundaries of possibility.
Boston is home to more than 100 universities
and 75 hospitals, but our passion for progress
extends beyond the walls of these institutions. The
citys unwavering dedication to the pursuit of the
possible is nowhere better expressed than in its
love of sport.
Boston is a sport city like no other. We root loyallyfor our professional sports teams, support our
collegiate athletic programs, cheer our children on
in youth sports and participate in club sports for
athletes of all ages and abilities. Bostons inclusive
sports culture connects us, creating welcoming and
close-knit communities.
It is only natural that a city that thinks so big and
loves sport so much would be wholeheartedly
committed to hosting the Olympic Games. The
2024 Olympic Games are Bostons Olympic dream. A
dream we are deeply dedicated to achieving.
This bid book demonstrates not only our strong
desire to host the 2024 Olympic Games, but also
our absolute technical ability to do so. We have
provided comprehensive feasibility studies for all
proposed competition venues. We have established
the immense popularity of Olympic sports within
our region, and we have highlighted our extensive
experience hosting national and international
sporting events in our city.
We will deliver an Olympic Games that is compact
and walkable. We have planned our distributionof venues to complement Bostons robust public
transportation system. Of our 33 proposed venues,
28 will be located within 10km of the Athletes
Village and within walking distance of public
transportation. The Games will offer a unique
opportunity to advance planned infrastructure
improvements, increasing capacity and access
across the region.
The Boston 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
master plan prioritizes affordability. We have workedtirelessly to secure the support of both public and
private partners to deliver extraordinary venues
for the Games. Our strategy looks to public entities
to support improvements to public infrastructure,
such as roads and public transportation, and the
universities to partner in the development of new
venues and overlay of existing venues.
The Games will provide positive and long-lasting
social and environmental benets to communities
across the region. By partnering with a number of
local universities, we will be able to provide our
world-class educational facilities with world-classathletic facilities following the Games. We have
located several venues in neighborhoods where
they can be transitioned to community uses, such
as health and recreation centers. Other venues will
be directed towards development following the
Games, creating new economic opportunities for our
communities. And as part of our legacy planning,
improvements will be made to both the natural
and built environment surrounding proposed venue
sites, including the addition of sidewalks, street
trees, parks and other public spaces.
In the following pages, we conrm the feasibility
of our master plan by proving our ability to meet
the necessary requirements for the eld of play and
support facilities for operations at all competition
venues. Our detailed venue plans represent our
deep commitment to deliver a compact, affordable
and sustainable Games for all.
We hope that you will join us in this innovative
vision for the Boston 2024 Olympic Games. A Games
that will celebrate Bostons role as a global leader
in education, innovation, sustainability and sport.
A Games that will inspire our youth and speak toour legacy. A Games that will foster international
understanding and community. A Games that will
protect and advance the precious Olympic brand.
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SPORTS
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OLYMPIC / PARALYMPICSPORT
VE NU E OF FI CI AL D ATE S EV EN T DU RATI ON (DAYS) CAPACITY
ATHLETICS REGGIE LEWIS CENTER 2003-2009USATF INDOOR
CHAMPIONSHIPS3 3,500
BASEBALL FENWAY PARK 2004, 2007, 2013POSTSEASON +WORLD SERIES
6, 8, 8 37,000
BASKETBALL TD GARDEN 2008NBA
PLAYOFFS + FINA LS14 18,620
FENCING BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY 2004NCAA FENCINGCHAMPIONSHIP
4 2,500
FENCING HARVARD UNIVERSITY 2010NCAA FENCINGCHAMPIONSHIP
4 1,000
FIGURE SKATING TD GARDEN 2014U.S. FIGURE SKATING
CHAMPIONSHIPS1 17,550
FOOTBALL GILLETTE STADIUM 2005, 2007MLS CUP
PLAYOFFS + FINA LS2, 2 68,750
FOOTBALL GILLETTE STADIUM 2007, 2009 CONCACAF GOLD CUP 4, 2 68,750
FOOTBALL GILLETTE STADIUM 2008NORTH AMERICAN
SUPERLIGA4 68,750
GOLF TPC BOSTON ANNUALDEUTSCHE BANKCHAMPIONSHIP /
FEDEX CU P PLAYOFF4 60,000
GOLF THE COUNTRY CLUB 2013U.S. AMATEUR
CHAMPIONSHIP3 40,000
GYMNASTICS AGGANIS ARENA 2008
WOMENS NATIONAL
GYMNASTICSCHAMPIONSHIPS
3 6,300
ICE HOCKEY TD GARDEN 2011, 2013 NHL PLAYOFFS / FINALS 13, 12 17,550
ICE HOCKEY TD GARDEN 2004
NCAA MENSICE HOCKEY
CHAMPIONSHIPFROZEN FOUR
3 17,550
MARATHON(OLYMPIC + PARALYMPIC)
HOPKINTON TOBOSTON
ANNUAL BOSTON MARATHON 1 500,000+
ROWING(OLYMPIC + PARALYMPIC)
CHARLES RIVER ANNUALHEAD OF THE CHARLES
REGATTA2 400,000+
PARALYMPICINDOOR ROWING
AGGANIS ARENA ANNUALC.R.A.S.H.-B. INDOOR
ROWING SPRINTS1 7,000
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2.1 MAJ OR OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC EVENTS
Past Events
List up to 10 major events in Olympic and Paralympic sport held in your city/region over the last 10 years, including ofcial dates and
duration. Include only senior-level continental and world championships.
Proposed Venue of the Boston 2024 Games
Annual Boston Sporting Event
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OLYMPIC / PARALYMPICSPORT
VE NU E OF FI CI AL D ATE S EV EN T DU RATI ON (DAYS) CAPACITY
ATHLETICS REGGIE LEWIS CENTER 2015USATF INDOORCHAMPIONSHIP
3 3,500
FENCING BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY 2017NCAA FENCINGCHAMPIONSHIP
4 2,000
FIGURE SKATING TD GARDEN 2016ISU WORLD
FIGURE SKATINGCHAMPIONSHIPS
1 17,550
GOLF TPC BOSTON ANNUAL
DEUTSCHE BANK
CHAMPIONSHIP /FEDEX CU P PLAYOFF
4 60,000
GOLF SALEM COUNTRY CLUB 2017 U.S. SENIOR OPEN 3 20,000
ICE HOCKEY TD GARDEN 2015
NCAA MENSICE HOCKEY
CHAMPIONSHIPFROZEN FOUR
3 17,550
MARATHON(OLYMPIC + PARALYMPIC)
HOPKINTON TOBOSTON
ANNUAL BOSTON MARATHON 1 500,000+
ROWING(OLYMPIC + PARALYMPIC)
CHARLES RIVER ANNUALHEAD OF THE CHARLES
REGATTA2 400,000+
PARALYMPIC INDOORROWING
AGGANIS ARENA ANNUALC.R.A.S.H.-B. INDOOR
ROWING SPRINTS1 7,000
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Future Events
List any major events in Olympic and Paralympic sport that are being organized between now and 2024, including ofcial dates
and duration.
2.1 MAJO R OLYMPI C / PARALYMPI C EVEN TS CONTINUED
Proposed Venue of the Boston 2024 Games
Annual Boston Sporting Event
Events in a Proposed Venue
Indicate if any events have taken place or will take place in a
venue proposed for the Games.
Many of Bostons past and future sporting events
in Olympic and Paralympic sport have been hosted
by a proposed venue of the Boston 2024 Games. Of
the events listed in the Past Events chart and Future
Events chart, the venues highlighted in pink are
proposed 2024 Games venues.
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VENUES
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3.1 PUBL IC AUTH ORITY LET TERS
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Deval L. Patrick
Governor
Maeve Vallely Bartlett, Secretary
Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs
John P. Murray, Commissioner
Department of Conservation & Recreation
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3.1 PUBLIC AUTHOR ITY LETTE RS CONTINUED
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3.1 PUBLI C AUTHORI TY LETTE RS CONTINUED
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EXISTING VENUE NAME SPORT EXISTING VENUE LOCATION EXISTING VENUE CAPACITY
TD BANK NORTH GARDENBASKETBALL -FINALS
GYMNASTICS -ARTISTIC & TRAMPOLINEDOWNTOWN BOSTON 18,500
AGGANIS ARENA BADMINTON BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7,000
BOSTON CONVENTION ANDEXHIBITION CENTER
(HALLS A, B + C)
GYMNASTICS-RHYTHMICJU DO
TABLE TENNISTAEKWONDOWRESTLING
SOUTH BOSTON WATERFRONT 24,000
HARVARD STADIUM HOCKEY HARVARD UNIVERSITY 30,000
WHITE STADIUM EQUESTRIANMODERN PENTATHLON FRANKLIN PARK 10,000
THE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF BROOKLINE, MA 50,000
GILLETTE STADIUMFOOTBALL -FINALS
RUGBYFOXBOROUGH, MA 68,000
BLUE HILLS BANK PAVILION WEIGHTLIFTING SOUTH BOSTON WATERFRONT 5,000
TSONGAS CENTER BOXING LOWELL, MA 7,800
LEGACY VENUE NAME SPORT LEGACY VENUE LOCATION LEGACY VENUE CAPACITY
BMX COURSE CYCLING -BMX ASSEMBLY SQUARE N/A
VE LODR OM E CYCL IN G -TRACK ASSEMBLY SQUARE 5,000
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Existing Venue Capacities
What are the capacities for any existing venues?
Legacy Venue Capacities
What are the intended capacities for any new venues for legacy use post-Games?
3.2 SEATING CAPACITIES
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EXISTING VENUE NAME SPORT EXISTING VENUE LOCATION EXISTING CAPACITY GAMES CAPACITY
WILLIAM J. DEVINE GOLFCOURSE
EQUESTRIAN -CROSSCOUNTRY
FRANKLIN PARK 60,000
WHITE STADIUMEQUESTRIAN
MODERN PENTATHLONFRANKLIN PARK 10,000 20,000
BOSTON CONVENTION ANDEXHIBITION CENTER
GYMNASTICS-RHYTHMICJU DO
TABLE TENNISTAEKWONDO
VOL LE YB AL L -INDOORWRESTLING
SOUTH BOSTONWATERFRONT
8,000 -15,000 / VENUE
THE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF BROOKLINE, MA 40,000 50,000
ALBERT H. GORDON TRACK FENCING HARVARD UNIVERSITY 6,000
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Ability to Increase Capacities
Do you have the ability to increase venue capacities on a temporary basis?
3.2 SEATING CAPACITIES CONTINUED
Sport Popularity
How popular is each sport in the city/region?
The City of Boston provides a depth of knowledge
and history in athletics nearly unrivaled across the
country. With historic universities and professional
teams, the community inherits a passion and
commitment to participation in sports from
many generations of engagement. From longest-
run competitions to the birthplace of sport to
revered historic stadiums, the spirit for athletic
participation within the region reaches from our
families to the elds.
Professional and master level sporting events
have long been a tradition in Boston. The oldest
collegiate athletic competition was established
in rowing between Harvard and Yale. One of the
longest-held American football games exists
between the two as well Harvard Stadium itself
is responsible for dening the eld dimensionsfor the sport. The Boston Marathon is the oldest
annually-run marathon in the world. The birthplace
of basketball hosts the Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springeld, the only sporting Hall of Fame in the
country to include international athletes. And the
oldest baseball stadium in the country boasts the
longest running sell-out attendance on record. With
34 professional championships 8 in the current
century alone Bostons participation in sport has
generations of legacy.
The Olympics are extremely popular in the United
States with an estimated 219.4 million viewers
watching the London 2012 Games, it became the
most-watched television event in American history.
Delayed and extended coverage allowed viewers
the opportunity to experience unfamiliar events.
These events have large international interest
and many of their advocates have developed their
sport in Boston through university or community
programs. And while events such as the Head of
the Charles Regatta and the Boston Marathon draw
crowds of 400,000 to 500,000 annually, established
programs from high school to community clubs are
giving rise to national championships in archery,
badminton, taekwondo, fencing and more all held
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Events like the Boston Marathon dene the
character of Bostons appreciation for athletics.
Support can be seen by the number of clubs
surrounding a sport, and the popularity of a
sport can be experienced by the passion of itsadvocates, the engagement of the athletes and the
participation of its community. The passion inherent
in the community programs of Boston will intensify
the spirit of the Games, a spirit that will engage and
inspire a global community with the same passion.
Refer to the next page for an information graphic
describing the participation in sports from the
professional level to amateur and youth programs.
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700+
353
180
2Baseball
600+
722 220
1Basketball
27
11 6
5
Badminton
71
9
1Cycling
Mountain
Bike
4
9
1Cycling
BMX9
Cycling
Track
500+
432
58
1Aquatics
200+
618
171
1Athletics
50
5
3
4
Equestrian
22
12
18
1Fencing
# of Interscholastic Sports Programs
# of Intercollegiate Sports Programs
# of Professional Sports Franchises
# of World Class Sporting Events
# of Community Sports Programs
10
150+
3Cycling
Road
1
500+
225
100
5Golf
54
4
1Boxing
21
15
2
Archery
2000+
308
2Football
4
18
1Canoe /
Kayak
754
2
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44
84
48
9Rowing
40
46
20
6Sailing
7
2
1
Shooting
8
14
1Table
Tennis
2
216
43
Hockey
300+
106
Gymnastics 2
700+
351
149
2Softball
500+
392
164
1Volleyball
25
3
1
Water Polo
500+
536
169
1Tennis
35
35
37
2Rugby
1
9
1
Handball 2
1600+
100
Marathon
628
32
228
1Wrestling
100+
300
100
4Weightlifting
2
100+
5
Judo
100+
5
1Taekwondo
12
2
12
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Chart 1: Olympic Venues
SPORT / VENUE VENUE OPTION #1 VENUE OPTION #2 CONSTRUCTION STATUS OWNERSHIP(PUBLIC VS PRIVATE)
KEY VENUES
ATHLETES VILLAGE UMASS BOSTON BOSTON MIDTOWN ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
IBC S. BOSTON WATERFRONT UMASS BOSTON ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
MPC S. BOSTON WATERFRONT UMASS BOSTON ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
OLYMPIC STADIUM BOSTON MIDTOWN SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
OPENING/CLOSING CEREMONIES BOSTON MIDTOWN SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
VE NU ES
AQUATICS HARVARD UNIVERSITY TUFTS UNIVERSITY TEMPORARY PRIVATE
AQUATICS -MARATHON SWIM MAGAZINE BEACH TEMPORARY PUBLIC
ARCHERY KILLIAN COURT (MI T) WHITE STADIUM TEMPORARY PRIVATE
ATHLETICS OLYMPIC STADIUM SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
BADMINTON AGGANIS ARENA (BU) EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
BASKETBALL -FINAL TD GARDEN EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
BOXING TSONGAS CENTER EXISTING (W/OVERLAY) PUBLIC
CANOE -S PRINT MERRIMACK RIVER TEMPORARY PUBLIC
CYCLING -BMX ASSEMBLY SQUARE ADDITIONAL PUBLIC
CYCLING -ROAD BOSTON COMMON TEMPORARY PUBLIC
CYCLING -TRACK ASSEMBLY SQUARE ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
EQUESTRIAN -C ROSS COUNTRY FRANKLIN PARK TEMPORARY PUBLIC
EQUESTRIAN -J UMPING + DRESSAGE WHITE STADIUM EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
FENCING HARVARD UNIVERSITY BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
FOOTBALL -FINALS GILLETTE STADIUM EXISTING PRIVATE
GOLF THE COUNTRY CLUB TPC NORTON EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
GYMNASTICS -ARTISTIC/TRAMPOLINE TD GARDEN EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
GYMNASTICS -R HYTHMIC BCEC AGGANIS ARENA EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
HOCKEY HARVARD STADIUM BOSTON UNIVERSITY EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
JU DO BC EC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
MARATHON BOSTON COMMON TEMPORARY PUBLIC
MODERN PENTATHLON WHITE STADIUM SUFFOLK DOWNS EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
ROWING MERRIMACK RIVER TEMPORARY PUBLIC
RUGBY GILLETTE STADIUM EXISTING PRIVATE
SAILING BOSTON HARBOR BUZZARDS BAY TEMPORARY PUBLIC
SHOOTING LONG ISLAND TEMPORARY PUBLIC
TABLE TENNIS BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
TENNIS HARVARD UNIVERSITY TEMPORARY PRIVATE
TAEKWONDO BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
TRIATHLON MAGAZINE BEACH CASTLE ISLAND TEMPORARY PUBLIC
VOL LE YB AL L -BEACH BOSTON COMMON TEMPORARY PUBLIC
VOL LE YB AL L - INDOOR BCEC CONTE FORUM PLANNED PUBLIC
WATER POLO HARVARD UNIVERSITY TUFTS UNIVERSITY TEMPORARY PRIVATE
WEIGHTLIFTING WATERFRONT PAVILION EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC/PRIVATE
WRESTLING BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
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3.3 CHARTS
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SPORT / VENUECURRENT GROSS
SEATING CAPACITYGAMES GROSS
SEATING CAPACITYSIGNIFICANT RISKS
TO DELIVERYPOST-GAMES USE
ATHLETE S VILLAGE 16,500 BEDS LAND CONTROL STUDENT/MARKET RATE HOUSING
IB C 700,000 SF NONE DEVELOPMENT
MPC 300,000 SF LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT
OLYMPIC STADIUM 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
CEREMONIES 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
AQUATICS 18,500 NONE UNIVERSITY FACILITY
AQ -MARATHON SWIM 2,500 NONE PUBLIC PARK
ARCHERY 3,000 NONE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
ATHLETICS 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
BADMINTON 7,000 7,000 NONE SPORTS ARENA
BASKETBALL -F INAL 18,500 18,500 NONE SPORTS ARENA
BOXING 7,800 7,800 NONE SPORTS ARENA
CANOE -SPRINT 24,000 NONE RECREATION AREA
CYCLING -BM X 5,000 NONE BMX COURSE
CYCLING -ROAD 2,000 NONE PUBLIC PARK
CYCLING -TRACK 5,000 NONE MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY
EQ -CROSS COUNTRY 60,000 NONE GOLF COURSE
EQUESTRIAN 10,000 20,000 NONE SPORTS + EDUCATION
FENCING 6,000 NONE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE
FOOTBALL -FINAL 68,000 68,000 NONE SPORTS STADIUM
GOLF 40,000 50,000 NONE GOLF COURSE
GYM -ARTISTIC 18,500 18,500 NONE SPORTS ARENA
GYM -RHYTHMIC 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
HOCKEY 30,000 30,000 NONE SPORTS STADIUM
JU DO 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
MARATHON 2,000 NONE PUBLIC PARK
MODERN PENTATHLON 10,000 20,000 NONE SPORTS AND EDUCATION
ROWING 24,000 NONE RECREATION AREA
RUGBY 68,000 68,000 NONE SPORTS STADIUM
SAILING 6,500 FAA APPROVAL RECREATION AREA
SHOOTING 7,000 NONE WELLNESS CENTER/CAMP
TABLE TENNIS 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
TENNIS 20,000 NONE UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT
TAEKWONDO 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
TRIATHLON 2,500 NONE PUBLIC PARK
VOL LE YB AL L -BEACH 16,000 NONE PUBLIC PARK
VOL LE YB AL L -INDOOR 15,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
WATER POLO 5,000 NONE UNIVERSITY SPORTS
WEIGHTLIFTING 5,000 5,000 NONE CONCERT PAVILION
WRESTLING 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
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VE NU E VE NU E O PTIO N #1 VE NU E O PTIO N #2 CON ST RU CTI ON STAT US OWNERSHIP(PUBLIC VS PRIVATE)
KEY VENUES
ATHLETES VILLAGE UMASS BOSTON MIDTOWN ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
IBC S. BOSTON WATERFRONT UMASS BOSTON ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
MPC S. BOSTON WATERFRONT UMASS BOSTON ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
OLYMPIC STADIUM BOSTON MIDTOWN SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
OPENING/CLOSING CEREMONIES BOSTON MIDTOWN SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
VE NU ES
ARCHERY KILLIAN COURT (MI T) WHITE STADIUM TEMPORARY PUBLIC
ATHLETICS OLYMPIC STADIUM SUFFOLK DOWNS TEMPORARY PUBLIC/PRIVATE
BOCCIA BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
CYCLING -ROAD BOSTON COMMON TEMPORARY PUBLIC
CYCLING -TRACK ASSEMBLY SQUARE ADDITIONAL PUBLIC/PRIVATE
EQUESTRIAN WHITE STADIUM EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
FOOTBALL -5-A-SIDE HARVARD STADIUM BC ALUMNI STADIUM EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
FOOTBALL -7-A-SIDE HARVARD STADIUM BC ALUMNI STADIUM EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
JU DO BC EC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
PARACANOE MERRIMACK RIVER TEMPORARY PUBLIC
PARATRIATHLON MAGAZINE BEACH CASTLE ISLAND TEMPORARY PUBLIC
POWERLIFTING WATERFRONT PAVILION EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC/PRIVATE
ROWING MERRIMACK RIVER TEMPORARY PUBLIC
SAILING BOSTON HARBOR BUZZARDS BAY TEMPORARY PUBLIC
SHOOTING LONG ISLAND TEMPORARY PUBLIC
SITTING VOLLEYBALL BCEC CONTE FORUM EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
SWIMMING HARVARD UNIVERSITY TUFTS UNIVERSITY TEMPORARY PRIVATE
TABLE TENNIS BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TD GARDEN EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
WHEELCHAIR FENCING HARVARD UNIVERSITY BCEC EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PRIVATE
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY AGGANIS ARENA (BU) EXISTING (W/ OVERLAY) PUBLIC
WHEELCHAIR TENNIS HARVARD UNIVERSITY TEMPORARY PRIVATE
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SPORT / VENUE[ABBREVIATED]
CURRENT GROSSSEATING CAPACITY
GAMES GROSSSEATING CAPACITY
SIGNIFICANT RISKSTO DELIVERY
POST-GAMES USE
ATHLETE S VILLAGE 16,500 BEDS LAND CONTROL STUDENT/MARKET RATE HOUSING
IB C 700,000 SF NONE DEVELOPMENT
MPC 300,000 SF LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT
OLYMPIC STADIUM 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
CEREMONIES 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
ARCHERY 3,000 NONE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
ATHLETICS 60,000 LAND CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
BOCCIA 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
CYCLING -ROAD 2,000 NONE PUBLIC PARK
CYCLING -TRACK 5,000 NONE MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY
EQUESTRIAN 10,000 20,000 NONE SPORTS AND EDUCATION
FOOTBALL -5-A-SIDE 30,000 30,000 NONE SPORTS STADIUM
FOOTBALL -7-A-SIDE 30,000 30,000 NONE SPORTS STADIUM
JU DO 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
PARACANOE 3,000 NONE RECREATION AREA
PARATRIATHLON 2,500 NONE PUBLIC PARK
POWERLIFTING 5,000 5,000 NONE CONCERT PAVILION
ROWING 3,000 NONE RECREATION CENTER
SAILING 6,500 FAA APPROVAL RECREATION CENTER
SHOOTING 7,000 NONE WELLNESS CENTER/CAMP
SITTING VOLLEYBALL 15,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
SWIMMING 18,500 NONE UNIVERSITY FACILITY
TABLE TENNIS 8,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
WCHR BASKETBALL 18,500 18,500 NONE SPORTS ARENA
WCHR FENCING 6,000 NONE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE
WCHR RUGBY 10,000 NONE CONVENTION CENTER
WCHR TENNIS 20,000 NONE UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT
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Map: Waterfront Cluster
3.4 MAPS
SOUTHBOSTON
BOSTONHARBOR
OL DHARBOR
INNERHARBOR
THOMPSONISLAND
DORCHESTER
DOWNTOWN
BOSTON-LOGANINTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EASTBOSTON
UMASSBOSTON
MIDTOWN
CASTLEISLAND
SOUTH BOSTONWATERFRONT
BOSTONCOMMON
TDGARDEN
SECURE PERIMETER
OLYMPIC ROUTE NETWORK
IBC/MPC
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0 485 970m
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Map: University Cluster
3.4 MAPS CONTINUED
BOSTONUNIVERSITY
MAGAZINEBEACH
BROOKLINE
SOUTHEN D
FENWAY/KENMORE
5KM
ALLSTON
CAMBRIDGE
SOMERVILLE
MI T
HARVARDUNIVERSITY
BEACONYAR DS
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Agganis Arena
Badminton
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Located on Commonwealth Avenue, Agganis Arena is at the
heart of Boston Universitys campus. Completed in 2005, the
steel, brick and concrete structure is home to the 2009 NCAA
Champion ice hockey team, the Boston University Terriers.
Agganis Arena has hosted a number of national sporting
events, including the 2007 & 2011 NCAA American East
Conference Basketball, 2009 NCAA Womens Frozen Four
and 2008 Womens Gymnastic Championship. This multi-
purpose sports and entertainment center also hosts a variety
of concerts, ice shows and family programs.
Venue Location: Boston University
Venue Acreage: 3.5 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 4.6 ac
Venue Owner: Boston University
Owner Involvement:The owner of Agganis Arena is currently involved in the Boston
2024 planning process and supportive of the planning effort.
Venue Access/Use:Preliminary discussions with Boston University have conrmed
venue availability.
Current Days of Use: 100
Current Seating Capacity: 7,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is prepared to negotiate access and use prior to the
submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:Agganis Arena is conveniently located within the University
Cluster and will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
Interstate 90 using the Allston-Brighton interchange. The venueis within walking distance of the Green Line and the proposed
West Station on the Worcester/Framingham Commuter Rail Line.
aboveAgganis Arena
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageBadminton Plans
ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
PLEASANTSTREET
ST. PAULSTREET
CHARLESRIVER
COM
MONWEALTHAVENUE
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aboveTD Garden
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageBasketball - Final
Plans
TD Garden
Basketball Final
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Home to the NHLs Boston Bruins and the NBAs Boston Celtics,
TD Garden was completed in 1995. This steel and concrete
structure was upgraded in 2006, 2009 and 2014. Further
upgrades are scheduled for 2015 and 2018. TD Garden hosts
a variety of other spor ting, musical, civic and entertainment
events each year. Notable past events include the 1996
& 2000 U.S. Gymnastic Trials, the 1996 World Junior Ice
Hockey Championship, the 2001 & 2014 U.S. Figure Skating
Championships and the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
Venue Location: Boston
Venue Acreage: 3.8 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 4.7 ac
Venue Owner: Delaware North Companies, Inc.
Owner Involvement:The owner of TD Garden is aware of the Boston 2024 planning
process and supportive of the planning effort.
Venue Access/Use:
Preliminary discussions with the owner of TD Garden haveconrmed venue availability.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: 18,500
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:We anticipate the owners interest and support in negotiations
prior to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:TD Garden is conveniently located near the beautifully
landscaped Rose Kennedy Greenway and bustling North End
neighborhood. Just steps away from Boston Public Market, the
Museum of Science and the quintessential shops of QuincyMarket, Olympic athletes and spectators will be able to explore
Bostons cultural, educational and gastronomic attractions
while visiting TD Garden. The venue will be served by the
Olympic Route Network via Congress Street to Merrimac Street
to Causeway Street. The venue is located at North Station
with direct access to the Orange and Green Lines as well as
to the Fitchburg, Lowell, Haverhill, Newburyport and Rockport
Commuter Rail Lines.
ATHLETES VILLAGE
TD GARDEN
NORTHSTATION
WESTEN D
I-93
CAUSEWAY STREET
NORTHSTATION
133 267 400ft0
0 60 120m
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F1
S1
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White Stadium
Equestrian Dressage
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Franklin Park is a component of the Emerald Necklace, a vast
series of open green spaces designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
for the public of the City of Boston. Sitting comfortably to the
north of the park is White Stadium, formerly George Robert White
Schoolboy Stadium, which was erected in 1945 to serve Boston
Public School (BPS) athletics and sporting events. A renovation
and expansion is currently planned to return White Stadium
to its former glory. Used in the past for high school sports, the
renovated White Stadium will offer rejuvenated athletic elds as
well as classrooms for tutoring, making it a neighborhood hub.
Venue Location: Franklin Park, Boston
3. Venue Acreage: 35.9 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 25.0 ac
Venue Owners: City of Boston (land)The White Foundation (stadium)
Owner Involvement:The City of Boston is fully involved in the Boston 2024 planning
process and supportive of the planning effort.Venue Access/Use:Use of White Stadium for Equestrian events has been discussed
with the city administration.
Current Days of Use: 10
Current Seating Capacity: 10,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The City of Boston is prepared to negotiate access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:White Stadium is located within Franklin Park and will be served
by the Olympic Route Network via Columbia Road. This site iswithin walking distance of the Orange Line and the Fairmount,
Franklin and Needham Commuter Rail Lines.
aboveFranklin Park
Precinct Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageEquestrian -
Dressage Plans
ATHLETES VILLAGE
FRANKLIN PARK
STONYBROOK
GREENSTREET
SEAVERSTREET
BLUE
HILLAVENUE
MORTO
NST
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AMER
ICAN
LEG
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HWY
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C1 FIELD OF PLAY
C2 WARM-UP AREA
C3 RESIDENT CENTER
A1 ATHLETE ENTRANCE
A2 ATHLETE SEATING
A3 ATHLETE CHANGING ROOMS
A4 SPORT EQUIPMENT
A5 ATHLETE LOUNGE
A6 MEDICAL/MASSAGE
A7 DOPING CONTROL
V1 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION /
OFFICIAL ENTRANCE
V2 IF/OFFICIAL OFFICE/AREA
F1 OLYMPIC FAMILY / VIP ENTRANCE
F2 OF/VIP SEATING
F3 OF/VIP LOUNGE
F4 OF/VIP PARKING
B1 SCOREBOARD / VIDEOBOARD
R1 REMAINING OVERLAY STRUCTURES
M1 MEDIA ENTRANCE
M2 MEDIA SEATING
M3 MEDIA OPERATION
M4 MIXED ZONE (INTERVIEW)
M5 BROADCAST AREA
S1 SPECTATOR ENTRANCE
S2 SPECTATOR SEATING
S3 SPECTATOR SERVICES
G1 STAFF/OPERATIONS ENTRANCE
G2 STAFF/VOLUNTEERS
G3 BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
G4 CEREMONY
G5 SHARED STRUCTURES
SECURE PERIMETER/FENCE LINE
ATHLETE ARRIVAL
FOH/BOH BOUNDARY
ZONE SEPARATION
MBTA RAIL STATION
C1
S1
C2
C2
C2
C2
R1
R1
S1
S1
M5
M3
S3
S3
G3
G2
G3S3
R1
R1
G3
G3
A4
A5
A3
A7A5
A6A3
A2
F2
M2
S2
S2
S2
A1
V1 F1
M1
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G1
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White StadiumGround Level
Block Plan
THEWILDERNESS
WILLIAM J. DEVINEGOLF COURSE
FRANKLIN PARKZO O
LONG CROUCHWOODS
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White Stadium
Equestrian Jumping
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Franklin Park is a component of the Emerald Necklace, a vast
series of open green spaces designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
for the public of the City of Boston. Sitting comfortably to the
north of the park is White Stadium, formerly George Robert White
Schoolboy Stadium, which was erected in 1945 to serve Boston
Public School (BPS) athletics and sporting events. A renovation
and expansion is currently planned to return White Stadium
to its former glory. Used in the past for high school sports, the
renovated White Stadium will offer rejuvenated athletic elds as
well as classrooms for tutoring, making it a neighborhood hub.
Venue Location: Franklin Park, Boston
Venue Acreage: 35.9 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 25.0 ac
Venue Owners: City of Boston (land)The White Foundation (stadium)
Owner Involvement:The City of Boston is fully involved in the Boston 2024 planning
process and supportive of the planning effort.Venue Access/Use:Use of White Stadium for Equestrian events has been discussed
with the city administration.
Current Days of Use: 10
Current Seating Capacity: 10,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The City of Boston is prepared to negotiate access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:White Stadium is located within Franklin Park and will be served
by the Olympic Route Network via Columbia Road. This site iswithin walking distance of the Orange Line and the Fairmount,
Franklin and Needham Commuter Rail Lines.
aboveFranklin Park
Precinct Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageEquestrian -
Jumping Plans
ATHLETES VILLAGE
FRANKLIN PARK
STONYBROOK
GREENSTREET
SEAVERSTREET
BLUE
HILLAVENUE
MORTO
NST
REET
AMER
ICAN
LEG
ION
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C1 FIELD OF PLAY
C2 WARM-UP AREA
C3 RESIDENT CENTER
A1 ATHLETE ENTRANCE
A2 ATHLETE SEATING
A3 ATHLETE CHANGING ROOMS
A4 SPORT EQUIPMENT
A5 ATHLETE LOUNGE
A6 MEDICAL/MASSAGE
A7 DOPING CONTROL
V1 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION /
OFFICIAL ENTRANCE
V2 IF/OFFICIAL OFFICE/AREA
F1 OLYMPIC FAMILY / VIP ENTRANCE
F2 OF/VIP SEATING
F3 OF/VIP LOUNGE
F4 OF/VIP PARKING
B1 SCOREBOARD / VIDEOBOARD
R1 REMAINING OVERLAY STRUCTURES
M1 MEDIA ENTRANCE
M2 MEDIA SEATING
M3 MEDIA OPERATION
M4 MIXED ZONE (INTERVIEW)
M5 BROADCAST AREA
S1 SPECTATOR ENTRANCE
S2 SPECTATOR SEATING
S3 SPECTATOR SERVICES
G1 STAFF/OPERATIONS ENTRANCE
G2 STAFF/VOLUNTEERS
G3 BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
G4 CEREMONY
G5 SHARED STRUCTURES
SECURE PERIMETER/FENCE LINE
ATHLETE ARRIVAL
FOH/BOH BOUNDARY
ZONE SEPARATION
MBTA RAIL STATION
C1
S1
C2
C2
C2
C2
R1
R1
S1
S1
M5
M3
S3
S3
G3
G2
G3S3
R1
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A4
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M2
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White StadiumGround Level
Block Plan
THEWILDERNESS
WILLIAM J. DEVINEGOLF COURSE
FRANKLIN PARKZO O
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
FOXBOROUGH, MA
40.9 km
Gillette Stadium
Football Final
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Gillette Stadium has been the home of the NFLs New England
Patriots and MLSs New England Revolution since its completion
in 2002. This steel and concrete structure was also home to
UMass Minuteman Football Program from 2012 to 2014. The
stadium hosts many other sports, music and entertainment
events. Some of the most notable past national and international
events include the 2002 MLS Cup, the 2003, 2005, 2007 & 2009
CONCACAF Gold Cup, the 2003 FIFA Womens World Cup, the
2004, 2008 and 2013 NFL AFC Championship Game, the 2005
Drum Corps International World Championship, the 2008, 2009
& 2012 NCAA Mens Lacrosse Championship, the 2009 & 2011
World Football Challenge and a 2009 public address by the 14th
Dalai Lama.
Venue Location: Foxborough, MA
Venue Acreage: 25.7 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 33.3 ac
Venue Owner: Kraft Sports Group
Owner Involvement:The owner has been involved in the Boston 2024 planningprocess and supportive of the planning effort.
Venue Access/Use:Use of Gillette Stadium for Football events has been discussed
with the owner who has conrmed venue availability.
Current Days of Use: 75
Current Seating Capacity: 68,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is prepared to negotiate access and use prior to the
submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:Gillette Stadium is located halfway between Boston andProvidence and will connect these two sports-loving cities to the
Games. Gillette will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-95/Route 1. The venue is accessible via train service from South
Station in Boston and TF Green Airport/Providence to a proposed
expanded train station at the stadium.
aboveGillette Stadium
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageFootball Plans
GILLETTESTADIUMSTATION
MANNPOND
PATRIOTPLACE
US-
1
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12
3
4
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
THE COUNTRY CLUB
aboveThe Country Club
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageGolf Plan
The Country Club
Golf
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Originally constructed as an equestrian club in 1882, the golf
course was added to The Country Club in 1893. This private
country club has hosted a number of major golf events, including
the 1999 Ryder Cup and the 1913, 1963 and 1988 U.S. Open
Championships as well as the 1910, 1922, 1934, 1957, 1982 and
2013 U.S. Amateur Championships. The Country Club is nestled
among some of Greater Bostons most beautiful neighborhoods.
Olympic athletes and spectators visiting the club will be able
to enjoy a number of nearby attractions, including the Arnold
Arboretum, Franklin Park Zoo and Boston College campus.
Venue Location: Brookline, MA
Venue Acreage: 228.8 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 11.2 ac
Venue Owner: Trustees of TTC
Owner Involvement:The trustees of The Country Club are supportive of the
proposed use.
Venue Access/Use:Preliminary discussions with the Trustees have conrmed venue
availability.
Current Days of Use: 250
Current Seating Capacity: 40,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:We anticipate the owners interest and support in negotiating
access and use prior to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:The Country Club is located in Brookline and will be served by
the Olympic Route Network via Route 9/Lee Street. During the
Games, the venue will offer supplemental shuttle services forworkforce, volunteers and spectators from key transit stations
and intercept parking locations.
PUTTERHAMMEADOW
DANEPARK
BUTTONWOODVI LLAG ELEESTREET
CLYDESTREET
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C2 WARM-UP AREA
C3 RESIDENT CENTER
A1 ATHLETE ENTRANCE
A2 ATHLETE SEATING
A3 ATHLETE CHANGING ROOMS
A4 SPORT EQUIPMENT
A5 ATHLETE LOUNGE
A6 MEDICAL/MASSAGE
A7 DOPING CONTROL
V1 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION /
OFFICIAL ENTRANCE
V2 IF/OFFICIAL OFFICE/AREA
F1 OLYMPIC FAMILY / VIP ENTRANCE
F2 OF/VIP SEATING
F3 OF/VIP LOUNGE
F4 OF/VIP PARKING
B1 SCOREBOARD / VIDEOBOARD
R1 REMAINING OVERLAY STRUCTURES
M1 MEDIA ENTRANCE
M2 MEDIA SEATING
M3 MEDIA OPERATION
M4 MIXED ZONE (INTERVIEW)
M5 BROADCAST AREA
S1 SPECTATOR ENTRANCE
S2 SPECTATOR SEATING
S3 SPECTATOR SERVICES
G1 STAFF/OPERATIONS ENTRANCE
G2 STAFF/VOLUNTEERS
G3 BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
G4 CEREMONY
G5 SHARED STRUCTURES
SECURE PERIMETER/FENCE LINE
ATHLETE ARRIVAL
FOH/BOH BOUNDARY
ZONE SEPARATION
MBTA RAIL STATION
M5
M3
F3
F4
C2
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The Country ClubGround Level
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
TD GARDEN
aboveTD Garden
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageGymnastics -
Artistic +
Trampoline Plans
TD Garden
Gymnastics Artistic + Trampoline
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Home to the NHLs Boston Bruins and the NBAs Boston Celtics,
TD Garden was completed in 1995. This steel and concrete
structure was upgraded in 2006, 2009 and 2014. Further
upgrades are scheduled for 2015 and 2018. TD Garden hosts
a variety of other spor ting, musical, civic and entertainment
events each year. Notable past events include the 1996
& 2000 U.S. Gymnastic Trials, the 1996 World Junior Ice
Hockey Championship, the 2001 & 2014 U.S. Figure Skating
Championships and the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
Venue Location: Boston
Venue Acreage: 3.8 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 4.7 ac
Venue Owner: Delaware North Companies, Inc.
Owner Involvement:The owner of TD Garden is aware of the Boston 2024 planning
process and supportive of the planning effort.
Venue Access/Use:
Preliminary discussions with the owner of TD Garden haveconrmed venue availability.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: 18,500
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:We anticipate the owners interest and support in negotiations
prior to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:TD Garden is conveniently located near the beautifully
landscaped Rose Kennedy Greenway and bustling North End
neighborhood. Just steps away from Boston Public Market, the
Museum of Science and the quintessential shops of QuincyMarket, Olympic athletes and spectators will be able to explore
Bostons cultural, educational and gastronomic attractions
while visiting TD Garden. The venue will be served by the
Olympic Route Network via Congress Street to Merrimac Street
to Causeway Street. The venue is located at North Station
with direct access to the Orange and Green Lines as well as
to the Fitchburg, Lowell, Haverhill, Newburyport and Rockport
Commuter Rail Lines.
WESTEN D
I-93
CAUSEWAY STREET
NORTHSTATION
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C1 FIELD OF PLAY
C2 WARM-UP AREA
C3 RESIDENT CENTER
A1 ATHLETE ENTRANCE
A2 ATHLETE SEATING
A3 ATHLETE CHANGING ROOMS
A4 SPORT EQUIPMENT
A5 ATHLETE LOUNGE
A6 MEDICAL/MASSAGE
A7 DOPING CONTROL
V1 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION /
OFFICIAL ENTRANCE
V2 IF/OFFICIAL OFFICE/AREA
F1 OLYMPIC FAMILY / VIP ENTRANCE
F2 OF/VIP SEATING
F3 OF/VIP LOUNGE
F4 OF/VIP PARKING
B1 SCOREBOARD / VIDEOBOARD
R1 REMAINING OVERLAY STRUCTURES
M1 MEDIA ENTRANCE
M2 MEDIA SEATING
M3 MEDIA OPERATION
M4 MIXED ZONE (INTERVIEW)
M5 BROADCAST AREA
S1 SPECTATOR ENTRANCE
S2 SPECTATOR SEATING
S3 SPECTATOR SERVICES
G1 STAFF/OPERATIONS ENTRANCE
G2 STAFF/VOLUNTEERS
G3 BACK OF HOUSE OPERATIONS
G4 CEREMONY
G5 SHARED STRUCTURES
SECURE PERIMETER/FENCE LINE
ATHLETE ARRIVAL
FOH/BOH BOUNDARY
ZONE SEPARATION
MBTA RAIL STATION
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TD GardenGround Level
Block Plan
TD GardenLevel 3
Block Plan
TD GardenLevel 7
Block Plan
CAUSEWAY STREE T
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center - Hall A
Gymnastics Rhythmic
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:The BCEC, which opened in 2004, has made Boston the #1
U.S. city for international meetings. Its contemporary design
celebrates innovation culture while offering views of the historic
Boston waterfront. The BCEC features 2.1 million square feet
of exible space, suited to hosting meetings, conventions and
exhibitions of all sizes. It attracts a diverse range of domestic
and international clients in the elds of healthcare, technology,
education, hospitality, architecture and fashion. A 1 million
square foot expansion is planned, and nancing is approved,
where 0.5 million square feet will be exhibition space.
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue Acreage: 37.4 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 16.2 ac
Venue Owner: Mass. Convention Center Authority
Owner Involvement:The MCCA is working closely with Boston 2024.
Venue Access/Use:
The Boston 2024 Partnership has engaged in in-depthdiscussions with the MCCA about venue access and use.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: N/A
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is very interested in negotiating access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:The BCEC will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-90/I-93 and the South Boston Bypass Road. The venue is
within walking distance of South Station, providing easy
access to the Worcester/Framingham, Needham, Franklin,Fairmount, Providence/Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville,
Kingston/Plymouth, and Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines,
Amtraks Northeast Corridor and the Red Line. The venue is also
accessible via the Silver Line. Additional access will be provided
by the diesel multiple units (DMUs) that are currently planned
by the state. New transit access planned by the state will be
serviced by diesel multiple units (DMUs) along Track 61 to a
new station at the BCEC.
aboveBCEC
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
belowBallroom Plan
opposite pageGymnastics -
Rhythmic Plans
BCECSTATION
(PROPOSED)
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DSTREET
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HALL C
HALL B
HALL A
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aboveBeacon Yards
Precinct Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageHockey Plan
ATHLETES VILLAGE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Harvard Stadium
Hockey
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Harvard Stadium has a rich architectural and athletic history. Built
in 1903, in a Greek and Roman architectural language, its the
nations oldest. The form is similar to that of a horseshoe and to
the Panathenaic Stadium that hosted the rst modern Olympics
in 1896. Its massive concrete and steel structure reinforces its
permanence in American college athletics. It is also recognized
for outstanding spectator sightlines. A National Historic Landmark
and home to Harvards American football and athletics programs,
Harvard Stadium is the crown jewel along the Charles River and
offers sweeping views of the Boston skyline.
Venue Location: Harvard University, Boston
Venue Acreage: 46.3 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 30.8 ac
Venue Owner: Harvard University
Owner Involvement:The senior administrative ofcials of Harvard University have
been involved in our planning. The Executive Vice President of
Harvard University is a member of the Executive Committee forthe Boston 2024 Partnership.
Venue Access/Use:Access and use of the Harvard playing elds, Allston Landing
and Beacon Yards has been reviewed with senior administration
ofcials of Harvard University.
Current Days of Use: 50
Current Seating Capacity: 30,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:Harvard University is prepared to negotiate access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:Harvard Stadium is conveniently located within the UniversityCluster in the heart of the Beacon Yards Precinct. It will be
served by the Olympic Route Network from I-90 via a new
interchange under development by the state. This site is within
walking distance of the Red Line, the Green Line and the
Worcester/Framingham Commuter Rail Line at the proposed
West Station.
CHARLESRIVER
SOLDIERSFIELDROAD
CAMB
RIDGE
STRE
ET
I-90
HARVARDSQUARE
WESTSTATION
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center - Hall B
Judo
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:The BCEC, which opened in 2004, has made Boston the #1
U.S. city for international meetings. Its contemporary design
celebrates innovation culture while offering views of the historic
Boston waterfront. The BCEC features 2.1 million square feet
of exible space, suited to hosting meetings, conventions and
exhibitions of all sizes. It attracts a diverse range of domestic
and international clients in the elds of healthcare, technology,
education, hospitality, architecture and fashion. A 1 million
square foot expansion is planned, and nancing is approved,
where 0.5 million square feet will be exhibition space.
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue Acreage: 37.4 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 16.2 ac
Venue Owner: Mass. Convention Center Authority
Owner Involvement:The MCCA is working closely with Boston 2024.
Venue Access/Use:
The Boston 2024 Partnership has engaged in in-depthdiscussions with the MCCA about venue access and use.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: N/A
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is very interested in negotiating access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:The BCEC will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-90/I-93 and the South Boston Bypass Road. The venue is
within walking distance of South Station, providing easy access
to the Worcester/Framingham, Needham, Franklin, Fairmount,Providence/Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville, Kingston/
Plymouth, and Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines, Amtraks
Northeast Corridor, and the Red Line. The venue is also accessible
via the Silver Line. Additional access will be provided by the
diesel multiple units (DMUs) that are currently planned by the
state. New transit access planned by the state will be serviced by
diesel multiple units (DMUs) along Track 61 to a new station at
the BCEC.
aboveBCEC
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
belowBallroom Plan
opposite pageJudo Plans
BCECSTATION
(PROPOSED)
SOU
THBOSTONBYPASSROAD
DSTREET
HALL D
HALL C
HALL B
HALL A
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
FOXBOROUGH, MA
40.9 km
aboveGillette Stadium
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageRugby Plans
Gillette Stadium
Rugby
Status: Existing
Venue History:Gillette Stadium has been the home of the NFLs New England
Patriots and MLSs New England Revolution since its completion
in 2002. This steel and concrete structure was also home to
UMass Minuteman Football Program from 2012 to 2014. The
stadium hosts many other sports, music and entertainment
events. Some of the most notable past national and international
events include the 2002 MLS Cup, the 2003, 2005, 2007 & 2009
CONCACAF Gold Cup, the 2003 FIFA Womens World Cup, the
2004, 2008 and 2013 NFL AFC Championship Game, the 2005
Drum Corps International World Championship, the 2008, 2009
& 2012 NCAA Mens Lacrosse Championship, the 2009 & 2011
World Football Challenge and a 2009 public address by the 14th
Dalai Lama.
Venue Location: Foxborough, MA
Venue Acreage: 25.7 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 33.3 ac
Venue Owner: Kraft Sports Group
Owner Involvement:The owner has been involved in the Boston 2024 planningprocess and supportive of the planning effort.
Venue Access/Use:Use of Gillette Stadium for Rugby events has been fully
discussed with the owner who has conrmed venue availability.
Current Days of Use: 75
Current Seating Capacity: 68,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is prepared to negotiate access and use prior to the
submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:Gillette Stadium is located halfway between Boston andProvidence and will connect these two sports-loving cities to the
Games. Gillette will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-95/Route 1. The venue is accessible via train service from South
Station in Boston and TF Green Airport/Providence to a proposed
expanded train station at the stadium.
GILLETTESTADIUMSTATION
MANNPOND
PATRIOTPLACE
US-
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White Stadium
Modern Pentathlon
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:Franklin Park is a component of the Emerald Necklace, a vast
series of open green spaces designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
for the public of the City of Boston. Sitting comfortably to the
north of the park is White Stadium, formerly George Robert White
Schoolboy Stadium, which was erected in 1945 to serve Boston
Public School (BPS) athletics and sporting events. A renovation
and expansion is currently planned to return White Stadium
to its former glory. Used in the past for high school sports, the
renovated White Stadium will offer rejuvenated athletic elds as
well as classrooms for tutoring, making it a neighborhood hub.
Venue Location: Franklin Park, Boston
Venue Acreage: 35.9 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 25.0 ac
Venue Owners: City of Boston (land)The White Foundation (stadium)
Owner Involvement:The City of Boston is fully involved in the Boston 2024 planning
process and supportive of the planning effort.Venue Access/Use:Use of White Stadium for Equestrian events has been discussed
with the city administration.
Current Days of Use: 10
Current Seating Capacity: 10,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The City of Boston is prepared to negotiate access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:White Stadium is located within Franklin Park and will be served
by the Olympic Route Network via Columbia Road. This site iswithin walking distance of the Orange Line and the Fairmount,
Franklin and Needham Commuter Rail Lines.
aboveFranklin Park
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
opposite pageModern Pentathlon
Plan
ATHLETES VILLAGE
FRANKLIN PARK
STONYBROOK
GREENSTREET
SEAVERSTREET
BLUE
HILLAVENUE
MORTO
NST
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AMER
ICAN
LEG
ION
HWY
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center - Hall C
Table Tennis
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:The BCEC, which opened in 2004, has made Boston the #1
U.S. city for international meetings. Its contemporary design
celebrates innovation culture while offering views of the historic
Boston waterfront. The BCEC features 2.1 million square feet
of exible space, suited to hosting meetings, conventions and
exhibitions of all sizes. It attracts a diverse range of domestic
and international clients in the elds of healthcare, technology,
education, hospitality, architecture and fashion. A 1 million
square foot expansion is planned, and nancing is approved,
where 0.5 million square feet will be exhibition space.
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue Acreage: 37.4 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 16.2 ac
Venue Owner: Mass. Convention Center Authority
Owner Involvement:The MCCA is working closely with Boston 2024.
Venue Access/Use:
The Boston 2024 Partnership has engaged in in-depthdiscussions with the MCCA about venue access and use.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: N/A
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is very interested in negotiating access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:The BCEC will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-90/I-93 and the South Boston Bypass Road. The venue is
within walking distance of South Station, providing easy
access to the Worcester/Framingham, Needham, Franklin,Fairmount, Providence/Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville,
Kingston/Plymouth, and Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines,
Amtraks Northeast Corridor, and the Red Line. The venue is also
accessible via the Silver Line. Additional access will be provided
by the diesel multiple units (DMUs) that are currently planned
by the state. New transit access planned by the state will be
serviced by diesel multiple units (DMUs) along Track 61 to a
new station at the BCEC.
aboveBCEC
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
belowBallroom Plan
opposite pageTable Tennis Plans
BCECSTATION
(PROPOSED)
SOU
THBOSTONBYPASSROAD
DSTREET
HALL D
HALL C
HALL B
HALL A
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BLUE HILLS BANK PAVILION
aboveBlue Hills Bank
Pavilion
Overall PlanleftLocus Map
opposite pageWeightlifting Plans
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Weightlifting
Status: Existing (w/ overlay)
Venue History:Opened in 1994, the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion was originally
designed as a performance venue. The outdoor amphitheater
has been renovated and is a seasonal hotspot for Boston music
lovers. The venue hosts a wide array of open-air concerts under
its semi-circular canopy throughout the summer, offering
impressive views of Boston Harbor. The pavilion is located
in the heart of the South Boston Waterfront. A center of civic,
commercial, recreational and artistic activity, the South Boston
Waterfront is home to the John Joseph Moakley United States
Courthouse, Seaport World Trade Center, Boston Childrens
Museum, Fan Pier Park and Harborwalk, the historic Fort Point
Channel and Institute of Contemporary Art.
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue Acreage: 2.7 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 6.3 ac
Venue Owners: Live Nation (venue) / Massport (land)
Owner Involvement:
The Blue Hills Bank Pavilion is a for-rent facility.Venue Access/Use:Preliminary discussions with the owner have conrmed venue
availability.
Current Days of Use: 40
Current Seating Capacity: 5,000
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is prepared to discuss access and use prior to the
submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:Located in the Waterfront Cluster, the venue will be served by
the Olympic Route Network via I-90/I-93 and the South BostonBypass and Massport Haul Roads. It is within walking distance
of South Station, providing easy access to the Worcester/
Framingham, Needham, Franklin, Fairmount, Providence/
Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville, Kingston/Plymouth, and
Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines, Amtraks Northeast Corridor and
the Red Line. The venue is also accessible via the Silver Line.
NORTHERN AVENUE
BOSTONINNER
HARBOR
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center - Hall A
Wrestling
Status: Existing (w/ Overlay)
Venue History:The BCEC, which opened in 2004, has made Boston the #1
U.S. city for international meetings. Its contemporary design
celebrates innovation culture while offering views of the historic
Boston waterfront. The BCEC features 2.1 million square feet
of exible space, suited to hosting meetings, conventions and
exhibitions of all sizes. It attracts a diverse range of domestic
and international clients in the elds of healthcare, technology,
education, hospitality, architecture and fashion. A 1 million
square foot expansion is planned, and nancing is approved,
where 0.5 million square feet will be exhibition space.
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue Acreage: 37.4 ac
Venue Support Acreage: 16.2 ac
Venue Owner: Mass. Convention Center Authority
Owner Involvement:The MCCA is working closely with Boston 2024.
Venue Access/Use:
The Boston 2024 Partnership has engaged in in-depthdiscussions with the MCCA about venue access and use.
Current Days of Use: 200
Current Seating Capacity: N/A
Access/Use Prior to IOC Bid:The owner is very interested in negotiating access and use prior
to the submission of a bid to the IOC.
Accessibility Options:The BCEC will be served by the Olympic Route Network via
I-90/I-93 and the South Boston Bypass Road. The venue is
within walking distance of South Station, providing easy
access to the Worcester/Framingham, Needham, Franklin,Fairmount, Providence/Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville,
Kingston/Plymouth, and Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines,
Amtraks Northeast Corridor, and the Red Line. The venue is also
accessible via the Silver Line. Additional access will be provided
by the diesel multiple units (DMUs) that are currently planned
by the state. New transit access planned by the state will be
serviced by diesel multiple units (DMUs) along Track 61 to a
new station at the BCEC.
aboveBCEC
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
belowBallroom Plan
opposite pageWrestling Plans
BCECSTATION
(PROPOSED)
SOU
THBOSTONBYPASSROAD
DSTREET
HALL D
HALL C
HALL B
HALL A
200 400 600ft0
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ATHLETES VILLAGE
BOSTON CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center - Hall D
Volleyball Indoor
Status: Planned
Venue Location: South Boston Waterfront
Venue + Support Acreage: 53.6 ac
Venue Acreage: 37.4 ac
Planned Seating Capacity: 15,000
Planned Completion Date: Jan. 2019
Venue Owner: Mass. Convention Center Authority
Venue Access/Use:The Boston 2024 Partnership has engaged in in-depth
discussions with the MCCA about venue access and use.
Intended Tenants/Post-Games Use:Following the Games, the BCEC expansion of Hall D will have
335,000 square feet of exhibit space, 100,000 square feet of
meeting space and an additional 75,000 square feet of ballroom
space. The expansion will serve the high demand for convention,
exhibition and event space along Bostons enhanced waterfront.
Financing Body: Public
Accessibility Options:
The BCEC will be served by the Olympic Route Network viaI-90/I-93 and the South Boston Bypass Road. The venue is
within walking distance of South Station, providing easy
access to the Worcester/Framingham, Needham, Franklin,
Fairmount, Providence/Stoughton, Middleborough/Lakeville,
Kingston/Plymouth, and Greenbush Commuter Rail Lines,
Amtraks Northeast Corridor, and the Red Line. The venue is also
accessible via the Silver Line. Additional access will be provided
by the diesel multiple units (DMUs) that are currently planned
by the state. New transit access planned by the state will be
serviced by diesel multiple units (DMUs) along Track 61 to a
new station at the BCEC.
aboveBCEC
Overall Plan
leftLocus Map
belowBallroom Plan
opposite pageVolleyball Plans
BCECSTATION
(PROPOSED)
SOU
THBOSTONBYPASSROAD
DSTREET
HALL D
HALL C
HALL B
HALL A
200 400 600ft0
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BMX Course
Cycling BMX
Status: Additional
Venue Location: Assembly Square
Venue + Support Acreage: 12.6 ac
Venue Acreage: 8.6 ac
Planned Seating Capacity: 5,000
Venue Owner: Private (venue) / Public (land)
Venue Access/Use:Venue access and use options have been reviewed with the City
of Somerville and Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Intended Tenants/Post-Games Use:The BMX course will become a community-use track and club
house for training. It will maintain the ability to host future
competitions. The open plaza and boardwalk will remain as a
public space for the city and the growing community at Assembly
Square. The BMX course and plaza will function as a focal point
for nearby city bike paths and regional biking events.
Financing Body: Private
Construction Timeline: Jan. 2023 - Jan. 2024
Anticipated Hurdles:We will pursue omnibus state legislation to coordinate
permitting at the local and state levels. This legislation will
carefully consider land use, zoning, transportation, historic
preservation, cultural celebration, environmental protection
and economic benets to ensure the successful implementation
and integration of Games infrastructure. No specic permitting
hurdles are anticipated.
Accessibility Options:The BMX Course will be located at Assembly Square and will
be served by the Olympic Route Network via I-93. This site
immediately adjacent to the new Orange Line station.
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Velodrome
Cycling Track
Status: Additional
Venue Location: Assembly Square
Venue + Support Acreage: 12.4 ac
Venue Acreage: 8.9 ac
Planned Seating Capacity: 5,000
Venue Owner: MBTA / Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Venue Access/Use:Boston 2024 has engaged all public owners in ongoing dialogue
about temporary control of all land required for this venue
site. Representatives of the Commonwealth and the City of
Somerville are supportive of the 2024 Olympic effort and the
use of land currently controlled by public agencies.
Intended Tenants/Post-Games Use:It is intended that the venue reopen as a multi-use commercial
venture available to the public post-Games as part of the
Olympic Legacy.
Financing Body: Private
Construction Timeline: Jan. 2022 - Jan. 2024
Anticipated Hurdles:We will pursue omnibus state legislation to coordinate
permitting at the local and state levels. This legislation will
carefully consider land use, zoning, transportation, historic
preservation, cultural celebration, environmental protection
and economic benets to ensure the successful implementation
and integration of Games infrastructure. No specic permitting
hurdles are anticipated.
Accessibility Options:The Velodrome will be located at Assembly Square and will
be served by the Olympic Route Network via I-93. This site is
immediately adjacent to the new Orange Line station.
aboveAssembly Square
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Plans
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Natatorium
Aquatics
Status: Temporary
Venue Location: Allston Landing, Boston
Venue + Support Acreage: 20.2 ac
Land Owner: Harvard University
Venue Access/Use:
Preliminary venue access, use and layout of the Harvard playing
elds, Allston Landing and Beacon Yards have been reviewed
with senior administrative ofcials of Harvard University.
Construction Timeline: Jan.2023 - July 2024
Anticipated Hurdles:No specic permitting hurdles are anticipated.
Test Event Construction:We anticipate construction for a test event.
Accessibility Options:
The Aquatics Center will be conveniently located within the
University Cluster at Allston Landing. It will be served by the
Olympic Route Network from I-90 via a new interchange under
development by the state. This site is within walking distance
of the Red Line, the Green Line, and the Worcester/FraminghamCommuter Rail Line at the proposed West Station.
Planned Seating Capacity: 18,500
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Killian Court Archery Range
Archery
Status: Temporary
Venue Location: Killian Court (MIT)
Venue + Support Acreage: 11.6 ac
Land Owner: MIT
Venue Access/Use:Preliminary venue access and use of Killian Court has been
reviewed with MIT.
Construction Timeline: May 2024 - July 2024Anticipated Hurdles:No specic permitting hurdles are anticipated.
Test Event Construction:We anticipate temporary construction for a test event.
Accessibility Options:Situated in front of the iconic MIT Dome, Killian Court boasts
stunning views of the MIT campus, the Charles River and the
Boston skyline. Olympic athletes and spectators visiting this
venue will be able to visit the pedestrian walkways along the
Charles River to take in the famous view of Bostons Esplanade.
This venues site within the University Cluster will be served by
the Olympic Route Network via Massachusetts Avenue to Vassar
Street. The venue will be within walking distance of the Red Line,
the Green Line and a planned BRT along Massachusetts Avenue.
Planned Seating Capacity: 3,000
ATHLETES VILLAGE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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A3 ATHLETE CHANGING ROOMS
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Marathon Starting Line
Athletics Marathon
Status: Temporary
Venue Location: Charles Street - Boston Common
Venue + Support Acreage: 25.2 ac
Land Owners: City of Boston (land) / MCCA (garage)
Venue Access/Use:Venue access and use has been reviewed with the City of Boston
and the MCCA who both