Town Center MULTI-SPORT TURF FIELD
Targeting CoMPLETION for SPRING 2026
The next FFK project will transform the grass field behind the Mamaroneck Town Center to a multi-sport turf field that will be used by the MHS teams and youth sports. Once renovated, this field will be lined for soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, and football programs.
Working with the Mamaroneck school district, the area will be leveled, slightly expanded and a new turf surface will increase its usability.
This improved space will also have a practice area, bleachers and benches.
A history of Public, private partnerships IN larchmont mamaroneck
2025: alma Field renovation, Village of Larchmont
COST: $1,400,00o
This renovation extends Alma field to a regulation size and is now lined for multiple sports to provide the community with greater usage for this asset. Also, spectators benefit from lower fences and improved seating areas, including sun shaded bleachers and new benches.
Thank you to Westchester County, Flint Park Conservancy and Village of Larchmont for your partnership over the past 3 years in delivering this project!
2023: Hommocks OutDoor Play Space, Hommocks Middle school COST: $792,000
New basketball court, fitness area, obstacle course, and seating areas to replace the rear parking lot at Hommocks Middle School.
2017: Lorenzen Park,
VILLAGE OF LARCHMONT COST: $1,607.000
The new home of Larchmont Mamaroneck Youth Baseball League has two new grass fields along with significant upgrades to the existing field for baseball and softball. Funding included $250,000 Westchester County grant.
2011: Memorial Field,
Mamaroneck High school COST: $1,550,000
Flagship field in school district was replaced with turf and upgraded with a modern seating, sound system and scoreboard. Funding included $250,000 NY State grant and $500,000 from MUFSD.
2008: ALMA Field,
Village of Larchmont COST: $1,550,000
The new Alexander Alma Memorial Field, refurbished Ruth Green Field, and tennis courts at Flint Park benefited from the original FFK partnership with the Village of Larchmont. Funding included Westchester County grant.