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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 24 Feb 20 10.01am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

If we are quibbling over the price of a piece of car park, it seems unlikely we'd ever stump up for the cost of a new supermarket, even if we had the funds. As my local Sainsbury's is the largest in the UK, I have limited experience of smaller stores, but I'm happy to take your word that they are the future.

Or if we are quibbling over the price of a piece of car park, it seems unlikely we'd ever stump up for the cost of a new main stand, even if we had the funds.

 


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jeeagles Flag 24 Feb 20 12.52pm

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Or if we are quibbling over the price of a piece of car park, it seems unlikely we'd ever stump up for the cost of a new main stand, even if we had the funds.

Sainbury's have no incentive to sell what so ever and are probably quite happy to drag this out to get an extortionate price. Extra crowds might result in them closing earlier and even less trade. Disruption from construction traffic probably isn't desirable either.

They will probably argue that car parking space per square foot has a greater value to them than anything else, because a congested car part deters customers from using the store.

In an ideal world I'd offer to build a new supermarket for them in the Selhurst car park, build flats on the top to replace the ones we are knocking down which would open up space behind the White horse for further expansion.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 24 Feb 20 2.19pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Yes I wouldn’t disagree with you and perhaps, as others have said, discussions and solid offers could’ve happened with Sainsbury’s before impressing everyone with the plans that pretty much nothing has progressed on.

It ain’t happening with the current owners. Fairly convinced of that. Problem is would a buyer want the work/grief/time needed to complete it?

 


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jeeagles Flag 24 Feb 20 3.02pm

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Yes I wouldn’t disagree with you and perhaps, as others have said, discussions and solid offers could’ve happened with Sainsbury’s before impressing everyone with the plans that pretty much nothing has progressed on.

It ain’t happening with the current owners. Fairly convinced of that. Problem is would a buyer want the work/grief/time needed to complete it?

Even if discussions had taken place with Sainsbury's before the announcement (if they didnt) I dont think it would make any difference.

Sainsbury's could have played it in two ways

- Agree to everything, knowing that when it came down to detailed negotiations they could change their mind and hold us to ransom.

- Say they support plans, but object to anything that supports them.

Essentially it's still Nimbyism but with a massive estates division.

 

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 24 Feb 20 3.05pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

I think our plans for CPP were more likely about demonstrating ambition than a serious project. I've no idea what Bromley Council's views are, but the enduring problem with that site is that the well-funded residents would mire us in years of legal wrangling and we'd probably need to invest more in the infrastructure than our current plans require.

You're right I know. But imagine if we had a really big investor like the Thai guy who wanted to rebuild the Crystal Palace in its original location at the top and turn it into a massive shopping complex. Then with a new stadium and sports complex, restaurants, hotel etc etc. Smarten up the amazing but very tired and shabby park. Surely the Nimby locals could be tempted??

 

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Originally posted by dreamwaverider

You're right I know. But imagine if we had a really big investor like the Thai guy who wanted to rebuild the Crystal Palace in its original location at the top and turn it into a massive shopping complex. Then with a new stadium and sports complex, restaurants, hotel etc etc. Smarten up the amazing but very tired and shabby park. Surely the Nimby locals could be tempted??

Imagine a really Zany Crystal new stadium. Loads of glass etc. being overlooked by THE Crystal Palace. Would be amazing. Massively add value to local property

 

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There's nothing in it for the residents to increase the traffic and footfall to CPP. That's why they're opposed to any sort of development. In all honesty, I suspect there's not too many of us that would relish the idea of a major tourist and/or sports attraction being built on our doorstep. I can't see how such a development would increase property values either.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 24 Feb 20 3.45pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

There's nothing in it for the residents to increase the traffic and footfall to CPP. That's why they're opposed to any sort of development. In all honesty, I suspect there's not too many of us that would relish the idea of a major tourist and/or sports attraction being built on our doorstep. I can't see how such a development would increase property values either.

Yes now more than ever peace and tranquillity is rare near to London. A load of chain restaurants encouraging people like at the IKEA and cinema complex isn’t going to win people over enjoying a quiet area they wanted to live in.

 


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View Sansbup's Profile Sansbup Flag Norfolk 24 Feb 20 4.23pm Send a Private Message to Sansbup Add Sansbup as a friend

What's required is the solid rumour of a new sink estate to be built imminently on Crystal Palace Park. Maybe the residents would then prefer us to a chav-infested slum?

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 24 Feb 20 4.32pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Sansbup

What's required is the solid rumour of a new sink estate to be built imminently on Crystal Palace Park. Maybe the residents would then prefer us to a chav-infested slum?

Housing may not be allowed on the land, yet!

 


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At the risk of repeating myself.
CP Park is a big money pit for Bromley. It has huge outgoings (maintenance) and very little actual income.
Bromley would likely love to have a Premiership football club in their Borough, and a source of significant finance to look after the park.

Crystal Palace Community Association (CPCA) have opposed any development in crystal Palace Park. This includes a multiplex cinema,a Development Plan, and more recently the rebuilding of part of the Crystal Palace.
CPCA just mire applicants in legal disputes until the projects become untenable.

 


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deleted 25 Flag 24 Feb 20 5.08pm

Originally posted by Melbourne Eagle

I was one of many with concerns over the club, Roy, lack of transfers, sliding down the table, our ageing squad and lack of progress over the stadium redevelopment.

Really think, long term the stadium and Academy are the 2 main keys to us progressing on and off the field.

But I was getting frustrated with the lack of progress on many fronts. Like many.

After listening to the SP interview, I was re-assured. Logical responses to all of the concerns a lot of us have. SP is very measured, analytical, articulate and intelligent. And a Palace fan.

Would be good to hear from him more often, would put a lot of us more at ease.

....and come on Sainsburys, do the right thing by us, many of whom are your own customers.

I think SP may have had a jolt re academy worth with Bissaka coming through and being sold for £50. Without Zaha we could well have never been promoted.Also high profile clubs like Chelsea and Man Utd having managers prepared to play youngsters instead of just using their financial muscle.

 

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