Everton Way Widened Due to High Demand
Fans Eagerly Anticipate New Stadium
Construction Progresses Rapidly
Everton has announced the widening of Everton Way, the road leading to the club's new stadium, Bramley-Moore Dock, in response to the overwhelming demand for tickets. The club has confirmed that it will take possession of the Bramley-Moore Dock site, part of Peel L&P's Liverpool Waters project.
The move comes as the club prepares for the opening of its new stadium, which is set to be completed in 2024. The 52,888-seater stadium on the banks of the River Mersey has progressed rapidly, with the club unveiling the logo and launching the official website.
Everton Way is being widened to accommodate the increased foot traffic of fans attending matches at the new stadium. The club is also working with local authorities to improve public transportation to the stadium, including the construction of new bus and train routes.
The club's decision to widen Everton Way is a testament to the high demand for tickets for the new stadium. The club has already sold over 25,000 season tickets, and the waiting list for tickets continues to grow.
The new stadium is expected to be a major boost for the local economy, creating jobs and attracting visitors to the area. The club has also announced plans to develop the surrounding area, including the construction of new homes, businesses, and community facilities.
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