It's not MY friend. I do have so weird friends, but none that weird.All of the right cost components, but there are a few savings to be made.
Your friend would have to buy the site at the current investment value to the owners of the income from current retail tenants, plus a small amount for transaction fees. The site was worth £23m when sold as a developed retail park in the late 90s, so accounting for appreciation since then, Brexit impact, etc... the investment value today is probably £80m+
Re-building the site as was would probably cost less than £50 as the construction was simple concrete over base and the main stands were relatively simple steel frames, so £30m ought to do it.
Clear the site ought to be no more than £8m.
That should be around £75m off the bill once the 20% contingency reduction applies, so around £145m all in.
Remember to factor in my fees for consultancy.
Well, ok, I'll play along, but you understand it won't be a football ground? At least not for the Albion. If we're rebuilding it exactly the way it was most of it will be terracing which we can't use.
So to build your friends Albion museum/1980s football theme park experience:
Buy up the existing site: 100m
Clear the existing site: 30m
Legal fees to get the planning permission, fight the enquiries etc: 20m
Rebuild the Goldstone as it was: 50m
Initial total: 200m.
Add on 20% as it will obviously run over budget: 20m
Grand total: 220m
So there you are, it will cost 220m to rebuild the Goldstone as it was.
DISCLAIMER: I work in IT, not construction, law or planning so my guess may turn out to be a few quid out.
If I was a Billionaire, I'd do it.
State of the art, underground car parks, uber pitch, all on the same footprint with as near as damn it the same exterior aesthetic. Proper turnstiles, terracing at North and East and pay on the gat for it.
And I'd sort out the trains as well.
It's not MY friend. I do have so weird friends, but none that weird.
No need to sort out trains, we'd be back at Hove Park, free parking for miles around for all! Halcyon Days!!
20% of 200m is not 20. Try 40m