Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Olympic Stadium To West Ham United After The 2012 Games Over Spurs As The Preferred Tenant Of The £486 Million Venue In East London.


Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient have been granted a judicial review to a decision to award use of the Olympic Stadium to West Ham United after the 2012 games and the Olympic Park Legacy Company originally selected West Ham over Spurs as the preferred tenant of a £486million venue in East London and the Premier League club are challenging of the decision by a West Ham local authority to provide a £40million loan to fund the move.

Spurs have been granted permission to mount a legal challenge by Mr Justice Collins and only task at this stage was to a decide whether Tottenham have an "arguable" case and a further hearing with full arguments from all sides will now have to be held.


The London Olympic Stadium will be the centrepiece of the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and the total capacity for the Games of approximately 80,000 making it temporarily the 3rd largest stadium in Britain behind Wembley Stadium and Twickenham Stadium and Land preparation for the stadium began in mid 2007 and official construction start date on 22 May 2008 and the Construction ended on 29 March 2011, the  stadium design was launched on 7 November 2007.


Exterior Wrap for a Plastic, or perhaps an environmentally sustainable fabric, such as hemp, was initially expected to be wrapped around the stadium exterior and imprinted with a mural type design and the roof cable supported roof structure will cover approximately two thirds of the stadium's seating and the roof will be made from a lightweight polymer based membrane.


World Athletics Championships for a to host the 2015 World Athletics Championships using its Olympic Stadium and the stadium's future, London again used the stadium to bid for the 2017 World Athletics Championships and the made offical in August with Lord Coe personally submitting the bid a few weeks later at the 2011 World Athletic Championships in Degeu and the London's Mayor Boris Johnson and the British governament have backed the bid.



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