Populous’s Northern Ireland stadium in doubt as government pulls funding
Populous’s proposals for a 34,500-capacity stadium in Northern Ireland for Euro 2028 have been thrown into doubt after the UK government withdrew funding for the project
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By Gino Spocchia 17 September 2024 692 Views
Populous’s proposals for a 34,500-capacity stadium in Northern Ireland for Euro 2028 have been thrown into doubt after the UK government withdrew funding for the project
By Gino Spocchia 21 August 2024 2,929 Views
Populous has revealed its vision for the world’s biggest football stadium, to be built in Casablanca
By Gino Spocchia 12 August 2024 4,010 Views
Foster + Partners is believed to be working on plans for a new stadium for Manchester United to replace Old Trafford
By Gino Spocchia 29 July 2024 1,814 Views
Designs drawn up by Populous for a new 60,000-capacity stadium for Italian top-tier side AS Roma have been unveiled
By Astragal 29 April 2024 3,752 Views
Rumours have emerged that Premier League club Chelsea is talking to Populous about revamping Stamford Bridge
By Ian Weinfass 21 March 2024 3,023 Views
A consortium led by Populous and Oualalou + Choi has won the contract to design the biggest football stadium in the world
By Richard Waite 22 February 2024 1,765 Views
Footballer-turned-developer Gary Neville has been asked by Manchester United to join a committee overseeing the redevelopment of its Old Trafford home
By Gino Spocchia 19 January 2024 6,136 Views
Populous has revealed designs for a 45,000-capacity clifftop venue outside Riyadh, which could one day host matches during the Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup tournament
By Gino Spocchia 18 January 2024 1,252 Views
Housing and work spaces should be built on the site earmarked for Populous’s now-abandoned Sphere venue, Newham’s mayor has suggested
By Gino Spocchia 9 January 2024 2,592 Views
Populous’s designs for a 21,500-capacity Sphere-shaped arena in east London have been withdrawn by backer Madison Square Garden (MSG) despite being called in by Michael Gove