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Its the NPD - Northumberland Park Development.NORTH LONDON DEVELOPMENT .....Eek
Its the NPD - Northumberland Park Development.NORTH LONDON DEVELOPMENT .....Eek
Its the NPD - Northumberland Park Development.
Even then that's one too many Andy!
We were fairly irrelevant to the Arse and there supporters then, I want Spurs to be the best team in the country, in real time, not in my head.
got to love Wet Spam images.. they seem to have forgotton to add the track..
Mate I can see Spurs in Tottenham really matters to you, especially as you've lived in the area your whole life, but if you take those blue and white tinted specs off for a moment, you'll see the world looks slightly different to the one you imagine it is.
First of all, I don't know if you've ever been to your average market town or even mid sized shopping centre? If you have you'll know that in each town centre there's often multiple branches of the same shop within a couple of hundred yards of each other.
We're not talking Bluewater or Westfield here either, just a decent shopping centre with a supermarket, and the normal smattering of high-street retailers and a carpark.
Alongside that you'll have a few hundred flats, meaning a thousand or so residents on one of outer London's main spoke roads towards inner London.
All in all an attractive development opportunity. Particularly within a borough full of politicians keen to bend over backwards to enable anything which fills the gap losing the club will have left behind.
Yep - thats the one!NDP
Northumberland Development Project.
The NDP plan which got planning permission includes a new Sainsbury's superstore already.
My original post was simply in answer to the idea that some were propagating that our departure would leave a barren wasteland in the centre of Tottenham which developers wouldn't want and even if they did then the council would then play silly buggers over granting planing permission for its redevelopment
Rumours starting to circulate that Newham council/mayor want a Super casino at the site.Yes I'm in agreement with you?
Do you think that a consortium of Malayan business men connected to the gambling industry would be suitable owners of a Premier League club.The only reason the dildo Daves took over at West Ham was to get the OS and sell for a profit. Neither calculated that they would be in this position, flirting with relgation and facing up against a strong bid from us. If they do not get the OS I wonder what they will do
Do you think that a consortium of Malayan business men connected to the gambling industry would be suitable owners of a Premier League club.
Retail stores despite what many think are very difficult to obtain planning permission for! There is a permission secured on the site for this type of use, albeit with other uses. It would make it, or certainly a part of the site desirable to a retailer such as Sainsbury and would make any new application easier to secure.
I don't know anything about the existing Sainsbury with the exception of I've walked past it a few times over the years? Stores often have a twenty year lifespan, and this store certainly looks in that age bracket, if not older?! Food retailers typically only rebuild and replace if they can double the offer or at least get close if they can. The NPD plans appear to do this? So I would think that there may be a desire for a new retailer store to do all of the above whilst developing their current site?
I guess the rest of the site, with two train stations and a tube within (!) walking distance would be desirable to a residential developer?