Bloomberg: NBA star Westbrook invests in Oklahoma City soccer stadium

Funds will be put toward a sports and entertainment district

NBA star Russell Westbrook is investing in Oklahoma City, where he won an MVP and spent the first part of his career.

Westbrook’s company is joining forces with Echo, a firm founded by Christian Kanady, to fund sports and entertainment in the city, including a soccer stadium. The partnership said the investment was eight figures, meaning at least $10 million, while declining to be more specific.

“I spent a significant amount of time in Oklahoma City, so to me, that place is very special and is like a second home,” said Westbrook, a point guard for the Denver Nuggets now playing in his 17th NBA season.

The funds will go toward building a 12,000-seat stadium for Oklahoma City Energy FC, a team in the United Soccer League in which Echo owns a majority stake. The club had to suspend play the past few seasons because it didn’t have an adequate home field.

The investment firms also plan to put money into developing the stadium’s surrounding area, which spans more than 40 acres, into an an entertainment district with dining, retail and community spaces. 

Read more at Bloomberg

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