New Everton Stadium Discussion

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Everton’s proposed new stadium part of coronavirus recovery plan
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By Press Association
Everton’s proposed new stadium at Liverpool city's Bramley-Moore Dock has been included as a key part of the area’s Covid-19 recovery plan.
It was anticipated work would start on the 52,888-capacity stadium in the autumn once planning permission had been granted.
While the global pandemic may yet impact on that timescale the project is seen as a major component to help the region bounce back economically.
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, has published Building Back Better, an ambitious strategy setting out the city region’s pathway to recovery and Bramley-Moore Dock – labelled ‘The People’s Project’ by the club – and the community legacy project planned for the Goodison Park site have been included.
Everton chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale said: “While ‘The People’s Project’ is creating an iconic waterfront home for Everton and new community facilities and housing in L4, it will also deliver a significant economic boost for two disadvantaged areas of our city and address a skills gap to create job and apprenticeship opportunities for local people.”
Research carried out by international property consultancy CBRE indicates a new stadium would contribute a £1billion boost to the local economy, create up to 15,000 jobs, accelerate £650million of regeneration and attract 1.4m visitors to the city.

Anyone have any idea how they have come to the conclusion that a stadium that holds around 13,000 more than the old stadium is going to add 1.4 million vivitors to the city?
Rail seating??

Rail seating will be on a 1-1 basis, same distances as seats for many more years. and whether the new stadium will ever be able to hold more than the current capacity will depend on many more things than just allowing more people into the stand BUT
they could maybe add a few more hundred seats by altering the plans here and there as they go along. Spurs did this during the build process (after the original planning application had been approved,) and I think they finally added about 800 mores his way?
 
Anyone have any idea how they have come to the conclusion that a stadium that holds around 13,000 more than the old stadium is going to add 1.4 million vivitors to the city?


Rail seating will be on a 1-1 basis, same distances as seats for many years and whether the new stadium will ever be able to hold more than the current capacity will depend on many more things than just allowing more people into the stand.
They could maybe add more seats by altering the plans here and there as Spurs did during the build process (after the original planning application had been approved,) and they finally added about 800 mores his way?

You wouldn't understand, its far beyond your intelligence to comprehend.
 

Anyone have any idea how they have come to the conclusion that a stadium that holds around 13,000 more than the old stadium is going to add 1.4 million vivitors to the city?


Rail seating will be on a 1-1 basis, same distances as seats for many more years. and whether the new stadium will ever be able to hold more than the current capacity will depend on many more things than just allowing more people into the stand BUT
they could maybe add a few more hundred seats by altering the plans here and there as they go along. Spurs did this during the build process (after the original planning application had been approved,) and I think they finally added about 800 mores his way?

On the estimated visitor numbers, that's based on when the stadium gets the go ahead the whole area of the northern docks are being built on, hotels bars restaurants, the stadium is the catalyst
 


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