"What you have to appreciate is that funding arrangements - to a large extent - impact on what happens. The new design (Though quite nice) is to me very limiting. The new 23,000-seat stadium will be built on the site of a former power station in the centre of Luton Such a vision clearly stands to benefit not just the football club.Developers have estimated the new stadium alone will generate as much as an additional £68.2m for the local economy up to July 2040, when compared with staying at the existing stadium. Kenilworth Road has been our home since 1905 and as we begin to look ahead to our move to a new stadium at Power Court now is the perfect time to book one of our popular "Behind The Scenes" stadium tour while you still can. "On the other hand there can be an identikit feel to some new stadiums, while older stadiums carry a lot of history and tradition, which is important to fans. "For example, Bolton Wanderers moved from Burnden Park [close to Bolton town centre] to [what is now] the University of Bolton Stadium - in Middlebrook, which is miles out and away from town and almost in the borough of Chorley. "David Robinson, from the Preston-based Frank Whittle Partnership, which has worked on stadium projects of varying scale for the likes of Oldham Athletic and Fleetwood Town, takes a more pragmatic view. Luton Town FC wants to build a 23,000-capacity stadium in the town centre, which would be financed by a shopping and leisure facility next to the M1. After all the downs endured by the club promotion this season and a new stadium is well deserved .Come on the TOWN support your heritageI have followed the Hatters since 1948. "It needed a lift and the stadium at Power Court can do all this. These are external links and will open in a new windowIn many ways, Luton Town's Kenilworth Road stadium is the archetypal English football ground.Hemmed in by tight residential streets on the edge of the town centre, its floodlights towering above back-to-back terraced houses, it has been the club's home since 1905 - but not for much longer.With the 10,356-capacity ground deemed no longer fit for purpose, the Hatters are preparing to move to a new, purpose-built 23,000-seat stadium, Power Court.But they will not be joining the many clubs to have moved to new out-of-town stadiums. If you continue browsing, we will assume that you are happy with this. "It's a move from the council and football club that brings everyone together. After all these years you would have thought that it would hold a minimum of 25,000 and be situated closer to the motorway.The team is doing very well now and could possibly move on through the leagues (a la Swansea City) After all these years, you’ve got to think big in order to become a big club and not a provincial one.I have been a life long supporter of the club and I am now of the age 52 years old .Luton Town Football Club deserve a new stadium, the present one has seen better days.Welcome to stadiumguide.com. "But the primary reason was that they could generate money from their existing site, offering something different - a food store, hotels. But from 1982 to 1992 Luton spent a decade in the old Division One, England's top flight, and won the League Cup in 1988.But few have stuck in the town's collective memory quite like the ill-fated Kohlerdome plan, a futuristic structure inspired by stadia from the 1994 World Cup in the United States.The club's then chairman David Kohler unveiled the eponymously-named project in the mid-90s, with features including a retractable roof and a movable pitch - transported by means of hovercraft.It was given outline planning permission but was ultimately rejected by the Department of Environment, with Kohler resigning after a high court appeal was thrown out - The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesFigures show the number of newly detected coronavirus infections is highest among young adults. Much much better is required.Supporter since 1945,played for schoolboys 1950_51. The club and developers 2020 Developments first lodged plans for the new stadium, on the site of the town's former power station, in August 2016 and … The club started a formal application process in the summer of 2016, and purchased the land later in the year.The planned new Luton Town stadium is set to have a capacity of 17,500 seats, roughly 7,500 more than Kenilworth Road stadium, and has been designed by The stadium will be part of a larger regeneration of the Power Court site that will include new residential apartments, a hotel, retail space, and various bars and restaurants. We won the replay at Maine Road 3-1 !!!. "Luton, Brentford and even Man City have all had problems with access at their current or former stadiums so that's why they have maybe looked at moving rather than staying put and redeveloping.
"It also helps us to compete at the next level [Championship], preserve our unique match day atmosphere and help us punch above our weight. Luton Town were promoted as champions of League One last season
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