Chelsea Football Club has purchased a majority of the Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions site in Fulham as part of its £2 billion plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge. The deal, worth £80 million, involves the acquisition of homes belonging to 100 military veterans, despite some residents expressing dissatisfaction with being forced out. The move has been approved by the veterans housing provider, Stoll. This acquisition marks a significant step forward for Chelsea FC's ambitious stadium redevelopment project.
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