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Huntsville plans for refurbishment of historic Goldsmith-Schiffman Field

Published on October 10, 2024

The City approved a design services contract with Foresite Group to begin design work on the Goldsmith-Schiffman Park Development project. Foresite will be responsible for civil engineering and landscape architecture on the park.

long stone wall with press box style building at top with blue sky in background
Goldsmith-Schiffman Field has long been known for the stone wall that surrounds the facility.

Goldsmith-Schiffman Field, located at 302 Beirne Ave. NE near the Five Points community, opened in 1934 as a high school football stadium. Distinguished by the stone wall that encircles the facility, the field now hosts flag football games.

The plan for the project includes pickleball courts, a grass lawn with space for two flag football fields, a new concession/restroom building and a playground. The work by Foresite will help determine how best to utilize the facility. Much of the stone wall is expected to remain in place, though it must undergo a structural engineering evaluation.

“Goldsmith-Schiffman Field holds a special place in the annals of Huntsville sports history,” Parks & Recreation Director James Gossett said. “We’re looking forward to this assessment of the facility and the opportunity to carve a path to the park’s future.”

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