Birmingham City Football Club is reportedly set to purchase land owned by the city council as the club aims to build a new stadium.
According to the BBC, the club's new American owners Knighthead Capital Management are set to purchase the Birmingham Wheels site, on Bordesley Park.
According to the BBC, the club's new American owners Knighthead Capital Management are set to purchase the Birmingham Wheels site, on Bordesley Park.
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00:00 Birmingham City Football Club is reportedly set to purchase land owned by the City Council
00:06 as the club aims to build a new stadium. According to the BBC, the club's new American owners,
00:11 Knighthead Capital Management, are set to purchase the Birmingham Wheels site on Bordesley
00:16 Park. Birmingham City Council documents show that the land is in process of being sold
00:22 off to an unnamed bidder, which is believed to be Blues. The proposed site is just over
00:28 a mile away from the club's St Andrew's Stadium at the east of the city, the site called Wheels
00:33 Park where a former motor racing site, Go Kart Track, was located on the land. A City
00:39 Council spokesperson couldn't confirm who the buyer was at this stage but said the proposed
00:44 disposal will generate a capital receipt and the council will work with the purchaser to
00:49 connect the job and training opportunities created to the local community. Birmingham
00:55 City FC have declined to comment on the story.
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