KUD International with Davis Langdon, An AECOM Company
Structural engineer
Ramboll Whitbybird
General contractor
Laing O'Rourke
Stanley Park was a proposed football stadium in Stanley Park, Liverpool. If built, it would have become home to the Liverpool Football Club. It would have replaced their current stadium at Anfield. The stadium had a planned capacity of 60,000 all-seated. It was also potentially expandable to 73,000 or more.
There were two designs that were given planning permission. One was designed by architects AFL with a capacity of 60,000, the second was a more expensive futuristic design by Dallas-based architects HKS, which would originally seat 60,000 with a capacity for further expansion to 73,000.
As of January 2012, only small site preparation work had been completed. A change in owners resulted in the plans for Stanley Park Stadium being reexamined. In October 2012, new owners Fenway Sports Group announced their decision to redevelop and expand the current club stadium Anfield (in a similar way that they redeveloped Fenway Park for the Boston Red Sox) rather than proceed with the planned new stadium.[3]
^"BBC SPORT - Football - My Club - Liverpool - Liverpool stadium faces new delay". 29 August 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
^"Liverpool FC reveals new HKS stadium design". Building.
^Liverpool to redevelop Anfield instead of building on Stanley Park - BBC Sport, 15 October 2012
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