Beckham
Group Pushes Miami Bayside Venue For MLS Stadium
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[May 20, 2014]
By David Adams
MIAMI (Reuters) - Forced to rethink the
location of a stadium for his proposed Major League Soccer team, retired
England captain David Beckham is forging ahead with plans for a new site
next to the Miami Heat basketball arena.
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Representatives of Miami Beckham United on Monday met with the
mayors of the city of Miami and Miami-Dade county and outlined plans
for a stadium that would be sandwiched between two new museums and
the basketball arena on Biscayne Bay.
Beckham's group has insisted on a downtown waterfront site to win
approval for the Miami franchise from the board of governors of
Major League Soccer, the top professional division in the United
States. Beckham, who starred with Manchester United, England and
Real Madrid, also played with Los Angeles Galaxy in MLS for five
years until the end of 2012.
Beckham's group has agreed to finance a $250 million stadium with
seating for 20,000 and to pay rent for the land.
The proposal still has to be vetted by city and county commissioners
and undergo public hearings before being put to a referendum later
this year.
Beckham’s initial preferred site for the stadium, an undeveloped
plot of land on the port of Miami, was resisted by Royal Caribbean
Cruises and others who argued the stadium could interfere with
cruise and cargo operations.
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Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado told reporters after Monday's meeting
that the new proposal involved filling in a large boat slip creating
extra park land by the bay, including a public walkway between the
stadium and the water.
"I liked it because we are gaining more park land and we will make
money," Regalado said.
(Additional reporting by Zachary Fagenson; Editing by Grant McCool)
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