The Texas Health Mansfield Stadium officially opened to the public on Thursday, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Mansfield. The facility serves as the anchor for the Staybolt Street Entertainment District, a large-scale development project valued at $2.5 billion.
The district is designed to encompass a variety of amenities beyond the stadium, including a convention center, retail shops, and residential housing. The naming rights for the stadium were acquired by Texas Health Resources, a move that was finalized earlier in the year.
Construction on the stadium structure was completed last fall, with contractors beginning work on the surrounding areas in October 2025. The goal was to have the facility ready for use by May 2026, though the exact date of the ribbon-cutting event was not specified in available reports.
The stadium has already hosted international sporting events. In June 2026, fans from across the North Texas region gathered to watch the Czechia national soccer team during an open practice session ahead of the World Cup.
Details regarding future events scheduled at the venue or specific attendance figures for the opening ceremony were not immediately available. Further information on the timeline for the remaining components of the Staybolt Street Entertainment District is also not yet clear.






