Miami Herald

Melreese golf course has to close soon to make way for Beckham soccer complex

- BY JOEY FLECHAS jflechas@miamiheral­d.com Joey Flechas: 305-376-3602, @joeflech

The family that operates the only public golf course inside Miami city limits has been notified they have to vacate by midMarch.

The De Luccas have until March 19 to leave Melreese, where they’ve operated Internatio­nal Links Miami for many years under a contract with the city. The golf course was thrust into the spotlight in 2018 when it became the possible site of a soccer stadium and commercial complex.

After a voter referendum, years of lease negotiatio­ns and two City

Commission votes, the plan for a billion-dollar redevelopm­ent of the 131-acre property is in motion. Melreese is expected to be transforme­d into Miami Freedom Park, a massive complex with a 25,000-seat soccer stadium, office park, hotel, retail shops and a 58-acre public park. The stadium will host home games for MLS franchise Inter Miami, which is co-owned by retired soccer star David Beckham and Miami businessme­n Jorge and Jose Mas.

In December 2021, while city officials negotiated the terms of a 99year lease with the Mas brothers, the De Luccas signed a three-year agreement to continue operating the golf course until a soccer-complex deal was done. Under the contract, the city has the right to give two months’ notice after the redevelopm­ent plan receives approvals.

The developers received a final zoning approval in September. On Jan. 19, Miami Chief Financial Officer Larry Spring sent a letter to the De Luccas telling them it’s time to go.

“Please be advised that effective March 19, 2023, Delucca Enterprise­s Inc, will need to vacate the premises,” Spring wrote. “As always, we will work with you and your team to ensure a smooth transition.”

Melreese’s supporters were among the first groups to oppose the redevelopm­ent plan. In particular, parents and children in The First Tee youth program rallied against the Miami Freedom Park concept. They wore their signature orange shirts and filled City Hall during a 2018 public hearing before commission­ers agreed to hold a voter referendum.

In May 2019, Jorge Mas said he was willing to pay $3 million for the relocation of First Tee after reaching an agreement with the De Lucca family. It is unclear if that relocation plan has been finalized.

It’s not yet known when the Mas brothers plan to begin cleaning up the contaminat­ed land under Melreese. The golf course sits atop arsenic-laced soil that is believed to have been caused by toxic ash from an old municipal incinerato­r. Before a stadium or park can be built, the lease requires the developers to get a remediatio­n plan approved by county regulators and to clean up the property.

 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com | Aug. 2019 ?? Melreese is expected to be transforme­d into Miami Freedom Park, a massive complex with a 25,000-seat soccer stadium, office park, hotel, retail shops and a 58-acre public park.
MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com | Aug. 2019 Melreese is expected to be transforme­d into Miami Freedom Park, a massive complex with a 25,000-seat soccer stadium, office park, hotel, retail shops and a 58-acre public park.

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