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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

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Getting ready to put in some rakers once that big piece is in place.
 
Any idea whats going on in this South West corner? Was dug out weeks ago, then a lot of work for a few weeks before some concrete being laid and since then its just been a big hole in the ground!
 
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Lendlease has been recommended as the preferred bidder for the role of longterm development partner for the £1bn High Road West scheme in Tottenham.

Located next to Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium, the major regeneration project will help to establish High Road West as a new sports and leisure destination with improved public spaces and community facilities.

Subject to Haringey Council Cabinet approval, Lendlease will deliver over 2,500 homes, sustaining around 3,000 construction jobs during the lifetime of the scheme.

The firm fended off rival bids from Barratt Developments and Linkcity (Bouygues) to secure the ambitious regeneration plan, which includes a new local centre with new library and learning centre in a new public square with shops, restaurants and community park.

This latest win follows Haringey Council’s decision earlier this year to pick Lendlease to steer a separate £2bn regeneration scheme of 5,000 new homes in the North London Borough.

Under this arrangement Lendlease over the next 20 years through a Haringey Development Vehicle joint venture will drive construction of new homes and a new town centre in nearby Wood Green.

The development sites proposed for this regeneration plan are the former Cranwood care home in Muswell Hill; the council’s civic centre, Station Road offices and library in Wood Green; and the Northumberland Park regeneration area.

Both schemes together will provide a major pipeline of work for Lendlease as its Elephant & Castle regeneration scheme in central south east London draws nearer completion.

The Tottenham scheme will be delivered alongside the Northumberland Park Estate Regeneration scheme being taken forward by the Haringey Development Vehicle.

These two major regeneration schemes, coupled with the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club stadium development will deliver billions of pounds of public and private investment in North Tottenham.

Lendlease’s chief executive for international operations, Dan Labbad said: “We are delighted to have been recommended as the preferred bidder for such a transformational project and look forward to working with Haringey Council, the local community and other stakeholders to help realise the vision for Tottenham. ”

http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/09/05/lendlease-wins-1bn-tottenham-regen-scheme/
 
Wonder how many paragraphs of backstory @greatwhitenorf can come up with for those two?


Not too late to demolish the progress and build the old stadium back up as it makes more sense to do so.

The finances of the new stadium will not affect anything and out future is better off without a larger stadium as the electricity bill will increase.
 
Seriously... What an absolute crock of brick

The image suggests Spurs are looking at a deal with delivery service FedEx, seemingly worth £150m.

The company’s name can be seen on two sides of the roof and there is a sign saying ‘FedEx Stadium’.

However, there is absolutely no indication this image is official or that any agreement with FedEx is in place.

Seemingly worth? how is it seemingly worth? I fudging hate that "Paper"
 
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