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Queens Park Rangers this week kicked off a hunt for a new football ground in west Lon

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  1. Northolt-QPR

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    Queens Park Rangers this week kicked off a hunt for a new football ground in west London’s White City.

    The Premier League club is close to appointing Lambert Smith Hampton to search for a 40,000 to 45,000-seat ground. Candidates include sites in the 272 acre White City Opportunity Area, where the club’s 18,500-seat Loftus Road stadium is located.

    It has also emerged that local planners would favour a neighbouring council estate if the club invested in new housing and regeneration.

    QPR is the latest in a string of London football clubs to join a land grab to try to boost capacity and increase revenues from larger crowds. The outdated Loftus Road is the smallest ground in the league.

    Relocation plans for Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and now QPR are tantalising developers with the prospect of bringing valuable sites to the market, while also creating further opportunities for the industry to sell land to the clubs.

    QPR is understood to be close to agreeing to commission LSH, the agent selling the nearby BBC’s TV Centre, for the ambitious expansion plans alluded to by majority shareholder Tony Fernandes last week.

    The club is likely to need a site of around 15 acres for a move from its Loftus Road ground, which occupies little more than 5 acres. Within the White City area, there are several of sufficient scale, but none would be an easy win for QPR.

    Sources said the club would consider enlarging its existing ground, but it is hemmed in by private housing and a road. Any redevelopment would also require a temporary ground share elsewhere.

    The more obvious move involves the White City council estate, to the west of Wood Lane, which is owned by Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

    QPR is believed to have looked closely at the land between Loftus Road and Television Centre. It appears to have held discussions with the council already about this possible move, led by planning consultants at Savills.

    Significantly, April’s White City Opportunity Area framework makes provisions for the estates to incorporate a “brand-new football stadium” to replace “the cramped and outdated ground at Loftus Road”.

    However, QPR and LSH would have to come up with “acceptable and compatible proposals” that would regenerate the housing estate itself. Wealthy shareholders including Fernandes and Indian steel dynasty the Mittal family would be called on to help pay for the new homes, and this could take in BBC land north of Television Centre.

    Sites owned by Helical Bar and Marks & Spencer to the west of Wood Lane are closer to public transport links, but not large enough individually, and landowners are pursuing their own plans there.

    Chelsea Football Club has also been linked to sites at White City, but owner Roman Abramovich is understood to have been put off by its proximity to QPR. All parties, including QPR and LSH, declined to comment.

    http://www.propertyweek.com/news/news-by....5029040.article
     
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  2. Rangerw9

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    However good the atmosphere is in LR this is now a necessity and priority , not sure we would need 45k mind you .
     
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    Nothing like it. The worst thing would be to end up like Coventry in a mostly empty bowl. 30000 would easily be ample if it could be expanded on later.
     
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  4. Liverpool_RRRs

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    also worried about the 40-45k estimate... hopefully they're just stating that figure as a maximum so that we can build a c.30k stadium with room for expansion. that said i haven't heard or seen any rumours to that effect...hmmm.

    as long as we can retain at least some of the atmosphere of LR (having the stands as close to the pitch as possible for starters) then i'll be happy. exciting times ahead for the club :)
     
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  5. Vale_Hoops

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    Agreed 45k too many to start but u can build Staduims which enable you to easily expand. I think thats what Southampton did when they moved, they planned for expansion when they built the staduimn something to do with and Extra tier but it exludes the gray cells now.
     
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    I go with Liverpool RRRs, on this no more then 30000 as we all know we only have a small fan base! Always have even in the good old days. And yes I do remember White City, did not work, like a grave yard! I also agree that the stands must be right on the pitch! As the other clubs dont like it up them!!
     
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    We hardly get 18k now - thinking about 30k is rediculous. Let´s get real, we will have to spend a vast amount on the team, win the PL 2 times in a row before attracting that amount of people.
     
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    What acreage is in the BBC Center?
     
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  9. Sooperhoop

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    13 acres, nearly three times the size of Loftus Road...
     
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  10. Swords Hoopster

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    Decent size that. And it would only be down the road.
     
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    I agree but please try and keep the fans as near the pitch as possible.
     
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  12. Swords Hoopster

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    Holy Crossed Christ Jimbo, don't tempt fate!!
     
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