Leeds United reveal plans for 'modernised' 53,000-seater Elland Road
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What new Elland Road will look like as Leeds United reveal stadium plans - The Mirror
Leeds United, already secure of a return to the Premier League, have published artist impressions of what a renovated Elland Road will look like having announced plans to expand its capacity to 53,000
Leeds United reveal plans for 'modernised' 53,000-seater Elland Road
Leeds United have unveiled the first images of a proposed, revamped 53,000-seater Elland Road, which is at the centre of ambitious plans to return the promoted club to being a competitive Premier League force under 49ers Enterprises.A slick social media video shows the North and West stands being “revitalised” and attendances increased, while the historic South Stand would also be modernised, with “greatly improved” general admission and hospita…
Leeds United unveils concept images of expanded stadium following council backing
Leeds United Football Club has revealed concept images of its upgraded Elland Road Stadium, following the backing of Leeds City Council for the major development. The post Leeds United unveils concept images of expanded stadium following council backing appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
In pictures | Leeds United’s new Elland Road Stadium design - Construction Management
Leeds United Football Club has published images of the design for the revamp of its Elland Road stadium. Last September, the club outlined plans to modernise its home ground and increase capacity from 37,645 to up to 56,500. (Image: Leeds United) The estimated final capacity of the design in progress is approximately 53,000. Leeds City Council’s executive board unanimously agreed on the design last week. The next step will involve councillor…
Leeds United unveils concepts of enhanced Elland Road stadium - South Leeds Life
Leeds United Football Club is today (28 April 2025) delighted to unveil proposed images for the enhancement of Elland Road. This follows on from the plans outlined in September of 2024, to modernise and improve the stadium. Last week, Leeds City Council’s Executive Board unanimously agreed the regeneration vision and continue reading
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