Inter Miami’s 25,000-seat new home is due to open in Spring 2026 and stadium officials said yesterday that “construction is accelerating and on schedule,” according to Michelle Kaufman of the MIAMI HERALD. The state-of-the-art stadium includes a “two-tier seating bowl with an elevated main concourse, sideline balconies with clubs, suites, and a press box, and a tensile cable canopy roof.” Miami Freedom Park VP Graham Oxley said that the canopy is the “main architectural feature of Miami Freedom Park Stadium” and it is 50% “done on the structural elements.” The next step is “raising the canopy.” After they finish the canopy, construction will move inside the stadium to get the “clubs, locker rooms, dining areas, restrooms, concourses and field areas ready.” Season ticket holders have been invited “in waves based on seniority.” So far it has been “by appointment only,” and it is scheduled to open to the public later this summer. Premium season ticket packages range from $3,825 to $5,525 for the East Club to $5,865 to $12,495 for the West Club to Loge Boxes for $40,120 to $60,520. East Club tickets will require a two-year contract, West Club a three-year contract and Loge a five-year contract (MIAMI HERALD, 6/24).
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