It’s a listed building innit, so they can apply to demolish and rebuild, depending on its structural integrity it could go either way. Unlikely that it would get approved to facilitate a stadium expansion.
I’ve said before though, expect your ground to be bulldozed and turned into real estate and you’ll get a new stadium.
They can still regenerate and increase the capacity of the east stand without knocking them down apparently... I suspect the free tickets for 10 k was to show pif they requirement is there for an increase of around 5 to 10k.. It was a, way of sating look those 10 will come back and there's at least 10k others that would have an interest in a season ticket...
Light easement and listed building status protects Leazes Terrace. But, the new owners can apply to have the building de-listed, demolished or moved elsewhere.
It cannot be a coincidence that a middle Eastern fund buys property adjacent to St James.
Well I mean it could be, but it's another coincidence among many
If it blocks light then no. Tenants have a right to light easement through various apertures (windows.)
It is not just listed status. It is whether an expansion would block light.
Maybe we can ask @haslam to advise you on how light works.Build it with windows
Build it with windows
Now close your curtains and what happens?I have my curtains open and it's light
Now close your curtains and what happens?
It’s a listed building innit, so they can apply to demolish and rebuild, depending on its structural integrity it could go either way. Unlikely that it would get approved to facilitate a stadium expansion.
I’ve said before though, expect your ground to be bulldozed and turned into real estate and you’ll get a new stadium.
I suspect they will (if a takeover goes ahead) move the location of the stadium up the park. Knock down st James park and build a brand spanker.
So no light.It's dark