fernandopartridge
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What does everyone think would be feasible to build on the piece of land designated as leisure? Taking into account what's already available in Coventry and the space available.
What does everyone think would be feasible to build on the piece of land designated as leisure? Taking into account what's already available in Coventry and the space available.
Where does the river run then, I take it that it must go underground?
An integrated go-kart/paintball/laserquest/80's bar.
An integrated go-kart/paintball/laserquest/80's bar.
The main users of the 'development' would obviously be shoppers and Arena Park for its popularity is lacking a pub/restaurant. A 'Hooters' or a 'Harvester' type place would more likely be the type of place that could benefit from the location. It would also make a bomb on match days if we ever get back to that as long as they built in a sizable bar area. The ones at both Doncaster and Stoke City do a roaring trade.
Artificial ski slope was one of the better ideas going round I thought.
The main users of the 'development' would obviously be shoppers and Arena Park for its popularity is lacking a pub/restaurant. A 'Hooters' or a 'Harvester' type place would more likely be the type of place that could benefit from the location. It would also make a bomb on match days if we ever get back to that as long as they built in a sizable bar area. The ones at both Doncaster and Stoke City do a roaring trade.
Au contraire. It's worth as much as the market will pay. Can't see a long list of bidders, can you?
Plenty of room for SISU's prison, toxic waste storage facility and chemical weapon plant once they get their hands on the Ricoh.
Recently when I have been out on sites, when talking to the project managers or gaffers, at least three builders have said they would try and get the land should it become available. Especially due to the recent upturn in the economic climate and the need to get in quick should things get even better which may push the price up further. Despite some of the surrounding area being a shithole, some of what is there makes it an investment opportunity so if it did become available, expect a bit more interest than what we all see now. Too much interest now would just push the price right up.
Au contraire. It's worth as much as the market will pay. Can't see a long list of bidders, can you?
The market value has nothing to do with how desparate the current owner is to sell unless there are a queue of buyers banging on the door - which there isn't.
Tesco want to buy it, do you think sisu can out bid them( the leisure land)
I'm no expert on this but a piece of land with a canal to one side and a railway track to the other with restricted road access may not have as much value as Big Bob thinks.
It is not available at the minute? What's stopping them apart from a council who was wedded the land to the Arena?
Bridge from where? Think about its access points
Tescos have been trying to buy that leisure land of the council for the last few years, i do not think they will be outbid by SISU for it and as they have Billions the market value will be high for that piece of land.
There are people out there who will pay more than Sisu will offer and still make money.
Tesco Value Bingo Hall?
That's a given, but who are they? What would they build there?
What did Tesco want it for?
More car parking and a bigger shopping center or their land bank.(they own land all over the country)
I'm no expert on this but a piece of land with a canal to one side and a railway track to the other with restricted road access may not have as much value as Big Bob thinks.
How would they extend their existing shopping centre to this new piece of land?