CCFC had the option to buy which expired. CCFC never actually owned it the land purchase of £24m was eventually done by CCC
CCFC contracted for a lot of expenses for the project yes but also ended up owing for most of it. CCFC were allowed to net the costs against creditors and to have that net figure included as their initial investment in the build project. That in the end totalled a net £6.8m. When they ran out of money CCFC sold that investment to the AEHC for £6.5m taking a loss on investment of £300k - that is the amount if any that CCFC has "invested" in the build.
CCC sold some of the land to Tescos who paid CCC £42m and took over the decontamination costs etc £17m. The £42m was invested by CCC in the build cost of the stadium. CCFC never owned the land
Total build cost £115m including original land purchase £24m and decontamination £17m.
Main elements of Funding were Tesco sale for cash £42m, decontamination and other cost taken on by Tesco £17m, Council equity £10m, Prudential loan (that was repaid by lease granted to ACL for same amount ) £21m, various other grants etc were the balance.
It is a myth that CCFC actually paid net cash in to the project in the end................. other than £300k that they did not get back when they sold their interest to the Charity
Source council docs and CCFC ltd & CCFCH accounts
there is also info here
http://www.skybluetrust.co.uk/index...c-ltd-holdings-ricoh-build-years-1993-to-2007