Nu Stadium opening kicks Miami Freedom Park development into play. Here’s what’s next
Nu Stadium’s opening last weekend was the most visible milestone yet for Miami Freedom Park, but not without some drama. Inter Miami didn’t secure a temporary certificate of occupancy for the 26,700-seat venue, which was built with a $450 million construction loan, before the game started. The team, led by soccer’s most famous star, Leonel Messi, hosted its first match against Austin FC with a “limited event” permit issued by the city of Miami, and it is still waiting for the occupancy certificate ahead of its next game this weekend, the Miami Herald reported. The episode showed how tight the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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