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Dandyman

In London village.
Tottenhamhotspur.com - Future Plans - Scheme

NEW STADIUM
With a 60,000 capacity, providing a stunning spectator experience and the highest quality of safety and access.

IMPORTANT PUBLIC SPACE
With room for fans on match-days and a focus for community events and activities at other times.

NEW OFFICES FOR THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FOUNDATION
With state-of-the-art facilities allowing for even greater reach and impact.

A NEW CLUB MUSEUM
Together with a new Club Shop.

A NEW SUPERMARKET
With parking, offering increased choice for local people and helping bring more people and money to this part of the High Road.

500 NEW HOMES
Providing a choice of quality apartments.

SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS
To the High Road including the preservation of the more architecturally important listed buildings to the North and public spaces to the South.
World Class Stadium Design

The Stadium design brief includes:

Maximising spectator experience
Provision of state-of-the-art facilities at all concourse levels
Clear sight levels for every seat
Iconic design to sit proudly on the High Road
Our scheme would deliver a world-class new stadium with a Club Museum, new shops and restaurants, new homes and a new base for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, alongside important public space which delivers a real improvement to the High Road.

The designs cover an area of around 20 acres, bordered by Park Lane in the South, Worcester Avenue to the East, Northumberland Park to the North and the High Road to the West.

This area includes the current ground, surrounding industrial area and some other small businesses. The Club already owns most of this land and will work with Haringey Council and other partners to help relocate any affected businesses.

The delivery of this scheme does require the removal of two listed buildings currently on the High Road - Warmington House and Fletcher House - as part of the terrace between Paxton Road and Park Lane. These buildings are making way for the public spaces, not other development, which is essential to connect the Stadium with the High Road and to open up the area to the public.

Staying here

The new stadium location and designs ensure that the Club is able to remain here even during construction, maintaining the economic benefits the Club and its visitors bring to the area. These phasing diagrams explain how the change from the old to the new stadium is made over the course of one season and that at no stage is capacity less than that of the current ground.
 










countrygull

Active member
Jul 22, 2003
1,114
Horsham
[QUOTE=Dandyman;2747283
The delivery of this scheme does require the removal of two listed buildings currently on the High Road - Warmington House and Fletcher House - as part of the terrace between Paxton Road and Park Lane.

Save the Tottenham Two!!!:lolol:
 








Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,350
Sussex
To be fair any new stadium project does hold interest with alot of us. Other Spurs stuff...yeah I agree
 




Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
Tottenhamhotspur.com - Future Plans - Scheme

The delivery of this scheme does require the removal of two listed buildings currently on the High Road - Warmington House and Fletcher House -

Can all of NSC do the HONOURABLE thing, and write in letters of objection to the scheme, stating that listed buildings are essential to preserve the history of our proud nation, and should NEVER be demolited for a 60,000 all seater stadium, when Spurs dont have that many fans and already have a modern stadium that complies with every ground regulation going, and that London village does not need yet ANOTHER sporting arena
 


Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
I hope it doesn't open, i hope it NEVER opens.

White Hart Lane is a shit ground, but it's our home. :blush:
 


Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
Spurs? 60,000?

It will be Darlington all over again!:dunce:
 








Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
Spurs? 60,000?

It will be Darlington all over again!:dunce:

We'd fill it every league game without a shadow of a doubt, we fill it every home league game now, and we're shite so...

Wouldn't you be a bit embarrassed that this new stadium is the spitting image of the Emirates too?

Of course, it's just a shitty bowl, although i think the Emirates is a nice ground, its not a football stadium is it...:thud:

Padded Seats....:nono:
 




Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
Spurs had the highest total Premiership away attendance last season..

We sold out everywhere, except places like wigan were they give you the whole end ( 5500) , and we took 4500.:thumbsup:
 


saafend_seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
13,996
BN1
ooops im wrong, it was the season spurs almost got into the champions league when they had the highest total away following
 


Actually, public transport at the mo, up there cannot cope with 36,000, let alone 60,000.

I imagine a lot of businesses along that High Street will have to go to fit that stadium in.
 










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