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Post by epjr on May 6, 2014 7:56:47 GMT -6
Miami-Dade mayor asks David Beckham’s group to consider new soccer stadium site
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez upended the negotiations with David Beckham and his investors Monday by proposing that the group consider building a Major League Soccer stadium on the downtown waterfront — but not at PortMiami. As an alternative, Gimenez proposed filling a massive boat slip between Museum Park and AmericanAirlines Arena, which, according to the mayor, would create enough new land for a stadium as well as a pedestrian walkway along Biscayne Bay. “Downtown Miami will greatly benefit from the creation of a grand waterfront park that will serve to bring our urban core closer to the water, providing a magnificent bay front walk along Biscayne Bay,” Gimenez wrote in a letter late Monday to Beckham’s real-estate adviser. Read more here: www.miamiherald.com/2014/05/05/4099889_miami-dade-mayor-asks-david-beckhams.html#storylink=cpy
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Post by epjr on May 14, 2014 18:57:31 GMT -6
Las Vegas could get pro soccer team, downtown stadium Findlay Sports and Entertainment and The Cordish Companies today announced plans to build a 24,000-seat stadium downtown at Symphony Park. The stadium would be designed specifically for a pro soccer team. Cordish has been in a development contract with Las Vegas since 2008 to build a stadium at the 61-acre site and negotiate with professional leagues for a team to play there. The park already includes the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute and the Smith Center for the Performing Arts. The agreement between Cordish and Las Vegas expires May 31. During the May 21 City Council meeting, the Cordish and Findlay groups plan to ask for an extension and request a change to the proposal to include both organizations. lasvegassun.com/news/2014/may/14/las-vegas-could-get-mls-team-soccer-specific-stadi/
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Post by epjr on Jun 10, 2014 21:42:54 GMT -6
Rowdies getting closer to stadium goal in St. Pete ST. PETERSBURG — Over the next few weeks, the turf at Al Lang Stadium will be ripped up and replaced, a $250,000 investment by the city to placate Tampa Bay Rowdies owner Bill Edwards. The city may have to dig far deeper into its coffers, however, if it’s going to keep pace with Edwards’ ambitions for his soccer franchise. Rowdies play in the North American Soccer League where average attendances are under 4,000. Edwards’ talk of a 18,000-seat stadium has fueled speculation that his long-term goal is to take the team into Major League Soccer, the premier soccer league in the United States. “Certainly that would be a step up for us and I would keep it in consideration,” Edwards said. www.reddit.com/tb/27r4lc
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Post by epjr on Aug 3, 2014 22:59:38 GMT -6
Report: NBA owners eye investment opportunity in Sacramento soccerThe owners of the NBA’s Sacramento Kings are interested in dipping their toes into North American soccer, with an eye on turning a wildly popular minor league club into Major League Soccer’s next expansion franchise. The Sacramento Bee reported on Sunday that the Kings’ owners are in discussions to invest in local USL PRO side Sacramento Republic FC, the franchise launched earlier this year that has smashed league attendance records in its debut season. According to the report, Kings president Chris Granger is expected to travel to Portland with current Republic owner Warren Smith this week to meet with MLS officials and discuss their interest in someday taking the Sacramento club up to MLS. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson is also expected to attend the meeting on Wednesday, according to the report. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2014/08/03/report-nba-owners-eye-investment-opporunity-sacramento-soccer
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