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Massive transformation of Strawberry Place approved despite Newcastle United fans' backlash

Newcastle United have bought back the long-term lease on land at Strawberry Place, situated to the south of St James' Park at the Gallowgate End. The lease on Strawberry Place had been. 26th July 2023 Planning under way for Strawberry Place fan zone Newcastle United have commenced the planning application process for a brand new fan zone at Strawberry Place in partnership with STACK and the club's front-of-shirt partner, Sela. He is reporting that Newcastle United have repurchased the land behind St. James' Park, Strawberry Place. The land was sold by Mike Ashley to developers Helios Real Estate and Marrico four years ago. That sale restricted the ability to expand St. James' Park beyond the current 52,300 capacity. Newcastle United has lodged plans to create a fan zone next to its St James' Park stadium. The site, at Strawberry Place, was recently re-acquired by the club having been sold by previous Magpies.

The Strawberry Pub. Located near the Newcastle United Football Stadium. Newcastle Newcastle

Newcastle United have secured the land behind St James' Park back after Mike Ashley sold it in 2019. Chronicle Live understands that the club's Saudi-backed consortium have been in talks since. The development, which would include bars, street food and a stage for live music, could be built at Strawberry Place near St James' Park. Newcastle United is working with Seaburn-based Stack and. Newcastle United's owners have bought back Strawberry Place land in their bid to improve St. James' Park over the years to come. What's the latest? The Magpies saw the land next to the. Newcastle United has made a huge step in the potential expansion of St. James' Park by buying back the Strawberry Place land that had been sold for major development. According to Sportsmail, the club's co-owners were led by Mehrdad Ghodoussi in a 12-month-long negotiation to buy back the land that was sold to developers by Mike Ashley four.

Strawberry Pub, Newcastle United football stadium St James Park, NewcastleuponTyne, Tyne and

Newcastle United wants to use the land to build a two-storey shipping container venue. Home. News. Sport. Business. Innovation. Culture.. The site, at Strawberry Place, was recently re-acquired. A Newcastle statement read: "Newcastle have commenced the planning application process for a brand new fan zone at Strawberry Place in partnership with STACK and the club's front-of-shirt. The fan zone will create 150 full-time and part-time jobs, with Newcastle United Foundation's employability programme- NU Futures- linking with it to give local people new opportunities. Neill Winch, CEO of STACK, said: "The joint venture with Newcastle United to create a fan zone in the city centre is exciting for many reasons, not least of which is the coming together of two great North. Newcastle United owners make major property development move following Strawberry Place buyback. The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, who own an 80 per-cent stake in Newcastle United, has strengthened its real estate portolio having only recently bought back Strawberry Place. By Jordan Cronin. Published 21st Mar 2023, 16:25 GMT.

Strawberry Pub, Newcastle United football stadium St James Park, NewcastleuponTyne, Tyne and

Newcastle United have commenced the planning application process for a brand new fan zone at Strawberry Place in partnership with STACK and the club's front-of-shirt partner, Sela. A Newcastle MP has written a blockbuster letter to the authority behind the controversial Strawberry Place development, slamming the use of public funds and the disruption that the building could bring to Newcastle United Football Club. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central MP Chi Onwurah is outspoken about the importance of Newcastle United and how the.