2020
DOI: 10.1177/02690942211003055
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The emergence and conceptualisation of community stadia in the UK

Abstract: New professional sports stadia have been widely advanced as flagship developments that can generate jobs and wealth, support place branding and culture-led strategies, and host mega-events. Public funding for new stadia has been secured on these bases but also challenged as stadia costs are under-estimated and the benefits, particularly for lower income communities, exaggerated. Emerging in this context, community stadia are an intriguing phenomenon as they offer the potential for professional sports stadia to… Show more

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“…Other notable attendees representing stadium architects such as Declan Sharkey of Populous, the company that designed the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, talked of football arenas operating as civic buildings that effectively bring the high street into the stadium with all the corresponding amenities. This is an ongoing topic within the research community, with McTier (2021) also suggesting that stadia be developed with sustainable goals in mind. Donna-Maria Cullen, an executive director of Tottenham, remarked on how it was unfathomable that the club’s stadium once stood empty and unused for practically 340 days of the year.…”
Section: The Business Of Football Summitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other notable attendees representing stadium architects such as Declan Sharkey of Populous, the company that designed the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, talked of football arenas operating as civic buildings that effectively bring the high street into the stadium with all the corresponding amenities. This is an ongoing topic within the research community, with McTier (2021) also suggesting that stadia be developed with sustainable goals in mind. Donna-Maria Cullen, an executive director of Tottenham, remarked on how it was unfathomable that the club’s stadium once stood empty and unused for practically 340 days of the year.…”
Section: The Business Of Football Summitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Football clubs are central parts of many communities. The sport has a wide popular appeal and an ability to contribute to areas beyond the sport itself (McTier, 2020; Parker et al, 2019; Scottish FA, 2018; Smith, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%