
Beckham's Miami stadium plan wins key vote
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Former England and Manchester United star Beckham, who has tried for years to get approval for a Miami stadium.
David Beckham's long-desired stadium plan for his Major League Soccer team has received key approval from lawmakers that sets up the start of construction for Inter Miami's new home.
City commissioners approved a zoning plan by a 4-1 vote on Tuesday night, setting the stage for development of Miami Freedom Park by transforming land next to Miami International Airport into a stadium complex with a hotel, shops and restaurants.
David Beckham showing Victoria around the new Inter Miami stadium with Spice Girls blaring out is a MOOD 😍 pic.twitter.com/Aqtr8FcEVU
— Metro Sport (@Metro_Sport) March 15, 2020
Former England and Manchester United star Beckham, who has tried for years to get approval for a Miami stadium, and billionaire co-owner Jorge Mas will pay for construction and land work on the site. Commissioners had approved a 99-year lease on the public land earlier this year.
"I want to thank my commission for their continued support of the best sports deals in bringing a Multi-Billion Dollar win for Miami residents using zero taxpayer dollars," Miami Mayor Francis Suarez tweeted.
Statement from #Beckham group Miami stadium news: pic.twitter.com/RtMvTrh1nI
— Michelle Kaufman (@kaufsports) July 17, 2015
"A new park, an @MLS stadium, & thousands of new jobs coming soon... The Future of Futbol is in Miami."
Inter Miami now plays in nearby Fort Lauderdale but would be the major tenant in a $1 billion stadium project including a 25,000-seat stadium, offices and a public park.
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