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5 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

Yey! More student accommodation, just what’s needed.

Actually is to be honest.


Students actually bring a lot in regard to the economy of Newcastle. You would be deluded to think that our night time economy would be as strong without them, as well as many of our independent outlets.

 

On top of this, people for years complained of students living in family homes in the Heaton, Jesmond, Gosforth, and Sandyford areas, saying they should be homes for families.

If you want them out of these areas, then we’ll need dedicated student accommodation.

 

 

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Just now, SUPERTOON said:

A typical covering all bases article from Edwards 

Never even read it but new the headline would be a load of wank.

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2 minutes ago, Jack27 said:

 

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Newcastle United are set to move ahead with plans to expand St James’ Park after completing a feasibility study into what can be done to modernise their historical home.

Although there is much still to be worked through and the blueprints for the expansion are not likely to be made public anytime soon, Telegraph Sport can reveal that the club wish to proceed with building on the current site in the city centre.

An extensive, six-month feasibility study has been carried out, with architects offering a range of options to dramatically increase the capacity to more than 60,000, as well as modernise facilities inside the stadium.

However, before the multi-million pound redevelopment, which has been described as one of the most ambitious stadium rebuilds seen in this country, can begin, sources at Newcastle City Council have suggested Newcastle will want to discuss the length of their leasehold on St James’ Park.

The lease currently has 70 years to run, but before investing hundreds of millions of pounds in the project, the club understandably wants to extend it.

Those talks with the council will be delicate and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, who have a majority stake of 80 per cent in the club and will bankroll the project if it gets the green light, will want to ensure they have long term security on their investment.

There were two potential alternative sites under consideration. The first, on the banks of the River Tyne on the site of the Metro Radio Arena, has since been purchased for redevelopment as housing. The second idea was to completely rebuild St James’ Park on Leazes Park next to the existing stadium.

The idea now is to create a large, modern, multi-purpose venue that, as well as giving the football club one of the most spectacular and innovative stadiums in the country to play in, can also be used to host concerts and other sporting events.

Despite the completion of the feasibility study, building work is not expected to start before the end of the year and it is unclear when it will begin as the funding for the project still needs to be discussed with the relevant stakeholders.

Slim possibility move could be revived

There also remains a slim possibility that PIF could decide to move to a new site if they cannot reach an agreement on the leasehold. But the overwhelming preference is to remain at St James’ Park and the feasibility study has shown their ambitious plans can be fulfilled without relocating.

The rebuild is complicated by the fact Newcastle are one of the host cities when England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland stage the European Championship in 2028.

St James’ Park is also part of a city centre conservation area, with a park behind the Leazes End and Grade One listed buildings behind the East Stand.

A road and a metro station are also situated behind the Gallowgate End, although the land needed for the rebuild of that end of the stadium has already been purchased by the club.

 

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1 minute ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Would be very disappointed if we only get to 60k. Still means really no scope to sell new season tickets. 

they might stick another 10k on sale.

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1 minute ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Would be very disappointed if we only get to 60k. Still means really no scope to sell new season tickets. 

Corporate will likely take up increased capacity. More money!

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Just now, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Would be very disappointed if we only get to 60k. Still means really no scope to sell new season tickets. 

There will be plenty when the prices are jumping 30% for people who were on the 10 year deal

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6 minutes ago, tgarve said:

Wait for everyone to complain now despite the fact that 2 years ago this was all in cloud cuckoo land

 

6 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

East stand still looks shit and out of place.

 

:lol:

 

 

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