Manchester City is glad to affirm that the Club’s arranging application for the improvement of a top-tier fan insight and all-year diversion and relaxation objective at the Etihad Arena has been endorsed by Manchester City Board’s arranging council today.
This follows the Club’s fan and local area discussion which occurred in February and Walk this year, and the resulting accommodation of the Club’s full arranging application in April.
Etihad Stadium has Got the Approval
Supported recommendations incorporate a few associated with every climate office, completely coordinated into the arena, based on an extended North Stand with one bigger, single upper level over the current lower level, expanding the ability to more than 60,000.
Over the upper level, there will be a sky bar with sees neglecting the pitch as well as an arena rooftop walk insight.
A covered City Square fan zone, with a limit with regards to 3,000 individuals and a wide assortment of food and drink outlets, another club shop, a historical center, a work area, and a 400-bed lodging will likewise be built as a feature of the Club’s turn of events.
- It is guessed that principal development works will start nearby in November 2023
- This will mean the North Stand itself will be finished and open during the 2025/26 football season.
- The lodging, work area, and public domain works, including City Square, would in this way be completed by late 2026.
While the limit of the second level in the North Stand will be briefly decreased during development, Season Ticket Individuals and Cityzens Matchday Individuals with tickets in this space won’t be affected during the 2023/24 season.
Season Ticket Individuals in the second level of the North Stand that will be affected from the 2024/25 season onwards will be reached straightforwardly ahead of any works occurring to talk about transitory seat migration choices.
The Club will anyway impart additional data to all fans in regards to getting to courses toward the North Stand and Metrolink in front of the Club’s most memorable home match of the 2023/24 season in August, with the City Store having proactively been briefly moved to the City@Home working, on the west side of the arena.