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Aston Villa's £100m stadium upgrade will create HUGE beer hall, welcome rival sport and be built in rarely-seen way

Aston Villa's £100m stadium upgrade will create HUGE beer hall, welcome rival sport and be built in rarely-seen way

The Irish Sun25-06-2025
THESE are exciting times to be an Aston Villa fan - and they are about to get even better.
The club tasted Champions League football for the first time this season, with memorable victories at Villa Park over Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
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Villa Park is set to undergo a major renovation project
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Aston Villa have played at Villa Park since 1897
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Fans will be hoping the increased capacity can create an even better atmosphere
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Planning permission was approved for the refurbishment of the North Stand
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Now they are progressing with plans to renovate their iconic stadium, bolstering the capacity to rival the Premier League elite while creating a giant beer hall and even hosting another sport.
THE VILLA PARK STORY
Villa Park opened in 1897 and has been
The stadium was built in the grounds of the Aston Hall stately home, owned by Sir Thomas Holte, whose name is used for the famous stand behind one goal.
The pitch now sits where an ornamental pond once took pride of place.
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The original stadium took three years to build at a cost of £16,733, approximately £1.8m today, with a capacity of 40,000.
In its early years, the pitch had a cycling track around the perimeter to host cycling and athletics events.
Various renovations have taken place over the years, including an £887 terrace covering.
Plans were drawn in 1914 to fit in 120,000 fans but never materialised.
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Everton's Goodison Park inspired the two-tier design before further updates in the 1970s once Doug Ellis became chairman.
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The most recent renovation work was the rebuilding of the Trinity Stand in 2000, officially opened by King Charles, whose grandfather George VI opened the previous version 77 years earlier.
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The current capacity is 42,918 - making Villa Park the tenth-biggest football stadium in England.
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The stadium was built in the grounds of Aston Hall, with the pitch now where an ornamental pond once was
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The Holte End is named after former Aston Hall owner Sir Thomas Holte
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The ground has undergone several expansions and updates over the decades
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There were designs to take the capacity up to 120,000 in the 1910s
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King Charles, then the Prince of Wales, opened the Trinity Stand in 2000
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The official capacity in 2024-25 is 42,918
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WHY NOW?
There have been long-term hopes to increase the size of Villa Park for years.
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But they turned into genuine plans when the new V Sports owners took over from Tony Xia for good in 2019 and the club enjoyed promotion back to the Premier League.
Villa received planning approval from Birmingham City Council for their new development in December 2022, prompting the expansion ideas to go public.
The following year, though, the proposals to demolish the North Stand and completely rebuild it were shelved by president of business operations Chris Heck as a 'bad idea' that would see the stadium's capacity drop to 36,000 for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons.
But in December 2024, Villa announced new grand designs with artists' impressions of what the updated Villa Park could look like with a modernised North Stand.
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The timing could not have been better, coming in the year the club celebrated their 150th anniversary.
And it also coincided with the
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Villa are planning to modernise the North Stand as part of a £100m project
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The current North Stand holds 5,000 fans
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The expanded update could accommodate 12,000 - a massive increase
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The new capacity would help Villa Park rival some of the biggest stadiums in the country
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WHAT ARE THEY PLANNING?
First and foremost, the standout plan is to redevelop the North Stand.
Villa confirmed in April 2025 that the stand will be refurbished and expanded from 5,000 to more than 12,000 seats.
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The three other stands are also getting minor upgrades, too, which
However, eventually the hope is to bolster that total to 52,000 in the coming years.
Ironically, even with the increases, Villa will slip down the Premier League pecking order because of
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Villa are also developing the area outside the ground, with a new 'plaza' complex on the site of the current car park in front of the North Stand.
That will feature
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A brand-new two-storey club shop is also in the works for fans to stock up on all their Aston Villa merchandise.
And, as part of the condition of the
This is to accommodate double the number of passengers to 10,000 fans on a matchday.
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A new facade would give the historic ground a fresh appearance
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The overall capacity is set to exceed 50,000
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Fans will hope to see more big European nights
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Villa released artists' impressions of what it may look like
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The current car park would be replaced by a new plaza complex
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A new multi-storey fan store is part of the development plans
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The Warehouse will become the Premier League's biggest beer hall come Christmas this year
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The indoor venue would be used by fans on matchdays but also stage gigs
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Boxing fight nights are also on the card for The Warehouse
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
Villa expect the construction work to take around 24 months to complete - and are hoping it will all be done by the end of 2027.
The Warehouse is set to be ready to open by Christmas 2025, though.
Crucially, Villa are
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planning to reduce Villa Park's capacity while the new North Stand is built in a rarely-seen move.
The likes of Liverpool and Fulham saw their maximum attendances drop as a result of the building work.
But Villa proudly announced their 'robust design process' found a way to modernise the existing North Stand 'without losing any seats during the season', meaning a full house can continue to roar the Villans on.
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Villa hope to make The Warehouse a leading West Midlands arena
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The whole project should generate £120m annually and 1,700 full-time jobs
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An open-plan area will be a space for supporters to gather before kick-off
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A new stand would no doubt feature a fully-equipped concourse
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The development zone outside the stadium is in front of the North Stand
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HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
As expected, the whole project will not come cheap.
Aston Villa have estimated the cost will be a minimum of £100m for the improvements to Villa Park.
The large bulk of that will go into the brand-new North Stand.
IS IT WORTH IT?
That is the big question - and it is hard to see this redevelopment being anything other than a positive for Aston Villa and the local area once the obtrusive building work is all done.
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A bigger ground has two key, fundamental benefits - more fans creating a better atmosphere and more money made from selling extra tickets, refreshments and merchandise.
Villa also predict the renovation will help pump £120m annually into the local economy and create 1,700 full-time equivalent jobs.
But there are a few other major benefits.
The Warehouse will double up as a key indoor arena in the West Midlands, staging high-profile music gigs and even boxing fight nights in the new indoor arena.
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Lastly, and most importantly for all football fans, the work is scheduled to be done by the end of 2027 - in time for Euro 2028.
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Liverpool had to reduce their capacity while Anfield was renovated
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Fulham also endured a similar issue but Villa have managed to avoid it
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Everton's new stadium will be fractionally bigger than Villa Park - even after all the improvements
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The Everton ground becomes the Toffees' home venue from the 2025-26 season
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Villa Park is one of the nine stadiums put forward to host Euro 2028 matches
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Villa Park has seen plenty of memorable moments - including this season's Champions League run
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Aston Villa beat Bayern Munich at their raucous home ground
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