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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

The first raker beam is in place:

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Allies & Morrison, Bell Phillips and Mae in running for £450m Spurs housing
15 August 2016 | By BD news desk

Pollard Thomas Edwards and Sheppard Robson also on shortlist for 1,400 homes
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Haringey’s vision for north Tottenham



Bell Phillips, Mae and Allies & Morrison are among the architects vying for a £450 million housing development next to Spurs’ new stadium in Tottenham.

Pollard Thomas Edwards, Sheppard Robson and Planit IE are also on the shortlist, BD can reveal.

The practices are working with six developers shortlisted earlier this month by Haringey council for the 1,400-home High Road West scheme.

The developers shortlisted through an Ojeu competitive dialogue process, are Barratt, Countryside, Lendlease, Linkcity (part of Bouygues), Stanhope and Taylor Wimpey.

Barratt is working with Bell Phillips and Mae; Stanhope with Allies & Morrison; Countryside is using Pollard Thomas Edwards as masterplanner and Sheppard Robson as architect; and Taylor Wimpey is using landscape architect Planit IE as masterplanner.

A winner is expected to be announced early next year.

The 11ha neighbourhood will be built next to Spurs’ new £600 million stadium designed by Populous.

It will link the upgraded £14 million White Hart Lane station with the stadium and include a park, restaurants, bars, cafés, a library and learning centre and a public amphitheatre to host screenings and community events.

Cllr Alan Strickland, Haringey council cabinet member for housing, regeneration and planning, said: “This is a project which will transform Tottenham and bring more than 1,400 new homes and thousands of new jobs to the area.

“Developments like High Road West send a clear signal that Tottenham is London’s most dynamic and important regeneration area. The partner we select for this major project will share our vision for a development that brings huge benefits for our residents and businesses for generations to come.”

High Road West is part of a £1 billion, decade-long transformation of Tottenham. This also includes the redevelopment of Tottenham Hale.
 
Right so the step like thingies are the 2nd tier supports and the red lines are roughly where the bottom tier will be.
 
Ah, it's starting too look a little like something. Following this over the course of the season will be ace. Hopefully someone saves a lot of the pictures and makes some sort of animation in the end.
 
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