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Arsenal hold internal talks about redeveloping Emirates Stadium
Arsenal hold internal discussions about expanding the capacity of Emirates Stadium, which currently sits just over 60,000.
KSS ‘draws up’ plans for expanded City Ground
Nottingham Forest has reportedly appointed architecture and design practice KSS Group to draw up plans for a redevelopment of the club’s City Ground stadium.
The Athletic has now reported that Forest is targeting a “more ambitious” revamp of the stadium, with proposals to remove the roof of the Peter Taylor Stand and build up the stand so it can seat 15,000 fans. Currently, the stand has a capacity of 5,000.
The report adds that Forest has informed Rushcliffe Borough Council that new plans are being finalised, with KSS said to be working with the club on the proposals. The club is also reportedly working with former Foster + Partners architect Konstantinos Chatzimanolis, who was appointed by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis earlier this year.
In the last year they have threatened to move the club to the Derbyshire border, then agreed to stay put, put in an application for a new stand and been granted permission, and are now putting in a different set of plans.![]()
KSS ‘draws up’ plans for expanded City Ground
Nottingham Forest has reportedly appointed architecture and design practice KSS Group to draw up plans for a redevelopment of the club’s City Ground stadium. In June, the Premier League club was given the green light to proceed with the first phase of plans to expand the City Ground after...www.thestadiumbusiness.com
I find this confusing. Are these just lease costs? In which case one entity benefits it is circuitous and it's a misleading report.![]()
The eye watering costs of West Ham’s stadium make it financially unsustainable
The London Stadium has cost over £1.2 billion since its creation for the London Olympics in 2012. The initial build cost of the Stadium in the 2005 bid was expected to be £280m, but the final cost was…www.claretandhugh.info
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Arsenal hold internal talks about redeveloping Emirates Stadium
Arsenal hold internal discussions about expanding the capacity of Emirates Stadium, which currently sits just over 60,000.www.bbc.com
How do Arsenal plan to deliver these extra seats?
Another tier (not sure the rich locals would allow that due to light)?
Building an ‘extended end’ where the railway line is?
Reconfiguration of the seats within the existing structure - the seats are currently very spacious- although you don’t want it to end up like Old Scaffold
Digging down a bit like we did with the lower tier of COMS?
Or a combination of the above?
When the Emirates was built I was massively unimpressed with the design and layout. It had all the worst elements of the flurry of bowl stadiums baked in. Which was unforgivable bearing in mind they’d move from the classic design of Highbury. Also the sightlines in the whole of the lower tier are terrible.
If Arsenal play at Wembley, can we agree that the money from those games goes towards paying Wembley off and not in Arsenals pocket?Talk that the lower tier would be ripped out and re-built at a steeper angle from the 2nd tier and down, and finishing up closer to the pitch.
Would mean playing at Wembley for a couple of years.
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They have had 2 press releases over this in the last few months. One for a short CGI walkthrough scene, and another for this overview.Birmingham City sports quarter. Stadium design concept being revealed in late November.
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Based on the Etihad Campus & SportsCity…Birmingham City sports quarter. Stadium design concept being revealed in late November.
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I know someone who went there a couple of years ago. And he said that yes, from the air, it does look impressive. But that, once you're in it, it is showing it's age, and has a run down feeling to it.![]()
San Siro: AC Milan and Inter to demolish stadium to compete with Premier League
The two Milan football clubs announce plans to demolish San Siro and build a new stadium - but they can they claw the back the gap with English clubs?www.bbc.com
Does it have a leaky roof?I know someone who went there a couple of years ago. And he said that yes, from the air, it does look impressive. But that, once you're in it, it is showing it's age, and has a run down feeling to it.
Sound familiar?
I know someone who went there a couple of years ago. And he said that yes, from the air, it does look impressive. But that, once you're in it, it is showing it's age, and has a run down feeling to it.
Sound familiar?