New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium


Im confused here:

A report will be presented to the council’s cabinet next Friday (31 March) recommending that the City Council progress Heads of Terms to create a new Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) company which will take a lease of the stadium from a funder and, in turn, sub-lease it to the Club.
The recommendation being presented to the council’s cabinet follows months of talks between the Club and the local authority and following advice from independent financial and legal experts who have reviewed Everton’s “robust business case”.
Under the proposed finance structure of the SPV the council will not provide any finance for the new stadium, which is anticipated to cost in excess of £300m and will be fully funded by the Club.


What are the council funding? what are we funding? who owns what? and what is the liability?
That's where I'm at, but from what @jinkyali says the council are securing the loan for us as a guarantor to give us access to cheaper financing (lower interest) than we would receive by trying to secure finance on our own. They must have some fantastic lending relationships if the difference in interest rates makes it worthwhile to pay out the council 4 million quid a year for acting as the guarantor.
 

at the AGM mate only a month or less ago, we where told we where still looking to how to fund it - now that's been done
Peel just the other week said we where talking about the land - the land has now been agreed to give us head of terms - so in effect when we want it the price is sorted, the deal is done (planning permission then owned)

think how fast it has went from those two statements to the issues being resolved, this is now moving VERY fast, be very surprised if their isnt more announcements in the pipeline imminently

Didn't he say that it will seem more real early next year? Or words to that effect?

Think I'll curb my enthusiasm a bit until then. That's just the Everton in me.
 

So the council have facilitated the funding through a relatively cheap loan, the council are guarentor and get 4 million or so a year for enabling it. I also believe the planning side is well into the concept stage and from the end of this year things will move at a pace.
 

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