The Infrastructure Projects
Several have obviously been bought already judging by the demoliton plans, but I heard the idea eventually is to buy all the houses on Roseberry on the side of the road that backs onto the Main stand car park, plus the ones at the top of Colwick Rd behind the Bridgford dip, potentially around 25 houses it total
Reply
(03-07-2026, 12:48 PM)Paplane Wrote:
(03-07-2026, 11:51 AM)Sausage Roll Wrote: A few houses behind the Peter Taylor/John Robertson corner earmarked for demolition in September (pending planning permission being granted).

From snippets I've picked up it appears that there's a serious effort being made by the club to buy up as much property and land as possible that surrounds the stadium. I applaud it. It's something the club should have been doing for years and years now. Fawaz should have bought Rushcliffe Civic Centre, like Marinkas bought the Environment Agency building.  How many of the houses on Colwick Road and Roseberry Ave have come on the market and then been sold since Doughty, Fawaz and Marinakis owned the club? I bet its dozens. If the club had a long term ambition to redevelop the stadium then these properties should have been purchased the moment they appeared on the market.


Fawaz/Forest were offered the chance but he'd lost interest by then. The Americans that nearly bought the club had looked into turning into a hotel, which I think wouldve been a good idea
Reply
Randall on a BBC podcast saying they hope to receive planning permission in September.
Reply
Did he say which September?
Reply
Should be this September that’s what the time line graph on the planning portal states
Reply
(08-07-2026, 09:25 PM)Username Wrote: Did he say which September?

Laugh out loud
"It's Tricky to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that's right on time, it's Trickay, It's Tricky, Tricky, Tricky Tricky" - Run DMC
Reply
(08-07-2026, 09:25 PM)Username Wrote: Did he say which September?

Late September '63 I think.
Reply


Forum Jump: