Chelsea Football Club has purchased the majority of the Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions site in Fulham as part of their plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge. The deal, worth £80 million, involves the acquisition of 100 military homes adjacent to the stadium. The purchase has been met with mixed reactions from residents, some of whom are unhappy about being forced to move. The move is seen as a significant boost to Chelsea's £2 billion redevelopment project. The housing provider, Stoll, confirmed the sale to the Chelsea FC ownership group, marking a key development in the ongoing saga surrounding the club's expansion plans.
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