Manchester United are yet to decide on the plans for Old Trafford, with a redevelopment of the existing structure or a brand ...
Manchester United will not make a decision on whether to demolish Old Trafford or redevelop the stadium until next summer.
Since March, the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force, which includes Gary Neville, Sebastian Coe and Manchester major Andy ...
The latest demolition proposal at Wilson Street North is part of the council’s wider redevelopment plan and will be decided ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos team released plans to build a stunning 100,000-seat "Wembley of the North" stadium at an adjacent site to where Old Trafford sits. The plans involved the scaling back of ...
For several venues, demolition was a necessity ... where it was used as a makeshift Wembley Stadium, Bloomfield Road, Carrow Road and Derby County's old Baseball Ground. Saltergate boasted a ...
Old Trafford could be a 100,000 capacity venue, making it the biggest stadium in the country ahead of Wembley, and rivalling Barcelona's Camp Nou abroad. Previous updates from the club have teased ...
This decision ties into the broader Riverside Sunderland urban regeneration endeavour, which promises a new pedestrian bridge across the river Wear to unite Sheepfolds with the old Vaux site ...
Plans for more demolition ... area and Stadium of Light to the former Vaux site, via a new bridge over the river Wear, and to improve public realm to create Sunderland’s own “Wembley Way”.