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Chelsea FC has acquired the homes of 100 military veterans near Stamford Bridge for £80m, despite opposition from residents. The purchase is a significant step towards the club's £2bn stadium redevelopment plans. The majority of the site in Fulham was sold by veterans housing provider Stoll to the Chelsea FC ownership group. This move follows Wimbledon's expansion ambitions clearing a major hurdle. However, there are still challenges to overcome for both clubs.
Chelsea's plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge have been handed a boost More here 👇 https://t.co/EZJ5GcaggI
Chelsea given approval to buy land of 100 military homes ahead of Stamford Bridge redevelopment More here 👇 https://t.co/EZJ5GcaggI
Chelsea cut a £80m deal to buy the homes of 100 military veterans next to Stamford Bridge, despite residents fuming at being forced out, in a major boost to £2bn plans to redevelop their stadium https://t.co/LsHYsldnEl https://t.co/0MSeH25Yjs
Veterans housing provider Stoll confirms sale of the majority of its site in Fulham to Chelsea FC ownership group…. 👇 https://t.co/DovYL6M4GF
Stoll confirm sale of majority of its Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions site in Fulham to the Chelsea FC ownership group https://t.co/0iiifKcOFT
Wimbledon’s expansion ambitions set to clear a significant hurdle but there are more challenges to come. https://t.co/rj75cNNizW