Been posted previously.
You’d think it would be a no brainier for City to buy the land from the National Grid before it hit the market. There will be lots of interest from property developers. The land for sale would increase the size of the back car parks by at least a 1/3rd and offer more car parking spaces, or more land to redevelop on and around the Etihad Campus.
PNW.
Three sites totalling just shy of 16 acres are up for grabs just outside the Holt Town regeneration zone.
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National Grid is selling a trio of plots off Bradford Road close to the Etihad Campus and the soon-to-complete Co-op Live arena.
Two of the plots are former gasholder sites, with the largest spanning 10 acres. The gasholder has been removed and the site has been levelled.
The second largest site is a little over five acres and also features a former gasholder, which is in the process of being removed.
The third site is a one-acre landlocked L-shaped plot close to the Blue car park at the Etihad.
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National Grid puts Eastlands land on the market - Place North West
Three sites totalling just shy of 16 acres are up for grabs just outside the Holt Town regeneration zone.www.placenorthwest.co.uk
Cushman and Wakefield are selling the land. I can’t find any information about the sale of the land on their website.
I'm sure City would have tried to secure this land off-market, but presumably Cushman's have advised them to take it to the market either to see if they can get better offers elsewhere or to benchmark the value and sense-check what City are offering. Considering our involvement in the wider land you'd imagine there's only one place this land is going! I hope so anyway.
In Camden they've been turned into flats, businesses and retail outlets. They look very smart indeed compared to what they were.It's a shame that's being demolished. I understand that they're not everyone's cup of tea, and they'll never earn "listed building" status. But it was a (of sorts) landmark structure around the area. Maybe it could have been spruced up a bit; a lick of paint, possibly? Unless it was structurally unsafe?
Geordies eh? ;-)
I don't mind it to be honest, it brings me joy watching their fans having to build our world dominating state of the art Palace, while they watch their stadium turn into Niagara falls.
City dominated the match and were leading from an Alex Harley goal. It would have been arounf 5 minutes from the end when Law won the dodgy penalty.I remember going to that derby in 1963 but was locked out and all I could hear was the chants of Harley, Harley, Harley as I waited for the gates to open near the end so I could dash in.
Fcukin rags…
I read somewhere on here it is going to start this weekAnyone know when they will take the north stand roof off ?
Pay the price.I'm sure City would have tried to secure this land off-market, but presumably Cushman's have advised them to take it to the market either to see if they can get better offers elsewhere or to benchmark the value and sense-check what City are offering. Considering our involvement in the wider land you'd imagine there's only one place this land is going! I hope so anyway.
Only part of the roof at the back, probably the section which was over the boxes If you look at the latest video you will see lots of work being carried out hereAnyone know when they will take the north stand roof off ?
The back part, during this off-season break. The front part much later on, possibly next summer. Need toAnyone know when they will take the north stand roof off ?
That dodgy penalty came from Harry Dowd being kicked in the head if ircCity dominated the match and were leading from an Alex Harley goal. It would have been arounf 5 minutes from the end when Law won the dodgy penalty.
That draw pretty well ensured relegation for City and survival for United with the final round of fixtures to play.

If we win and get paid out from the PL, I expect the club to announce the expansion of the east and west stands ,a 10 year extension to Pep's contract and the record signing of Bruno, followed by numerous other signings.Have they not paused or even cancelled the expansion yet given the latest news?
The crowd will take it off after the announcement of cleared on all charges in the 115 trial!!Anyone know when they will take the north stand roof off ?
Glasgow rangers should be more concerned in buying quality players to stop the domination of Celtic, the atmosphere at Ibrox is the last problem to worry about.Glasgow Rangers are expanding their singing section. Many clubs are expanding their singing sections.
What are City with our new home end?
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Work in progress in the Copland Road stand.
Additionally, following trials earlier in the season and further to supporter and men’s first-team player feedback, the club will introduce an expanded singing section within the Copland Front.
The Ibrox atmosphere is renowned the world over, and the club are committed to enhancing that even further to ensure our famous home remains one of football’s most iconic venues.
Allied to these changes, a new cantilever will be constructed at the front of the Copland Rear with almost 1000 new seats, meaning a net-capacity increase of almost 600, with these new seats having some of the best views of the Ibrox pitch.
As part of this, a number of supporters in existing seats will be relocated, and the club are extremely cognisant of the emotional attachment they may have to their place within the stadium. The new accessible platform will replace the five backrows rows across CF1 to CF5 Rows W, X, Y, Z and AA and the singing section will be located at CF3 seats 86 – 99 and CF4 seats 100 – 113.
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Have they not paused or even cancelled the expansion yet given the latest news?