Leeds United have 'plans' to emulate New York's High Line as part of ambitious redevelopment — Yorkshire Post 20/2/26
By Tom Coates
Leeds United plan to emulate New York’s High Line as part of
their ambitious Elland Road redevelopment, according to a report.
It has been well-documented that Leeds intend on developing
their iconic stadium to meet the rising demand for tickets.
A forecast has indicated the project could generate around
£29m for the Leeds City Region economy, with the stadium capacity expected to
reach 53,000.
However, it is not just a case of adding extra seats in
LS11. There are plans to develop the areas around the stadium and it has been
claimed the Whites are looking stateside for inspiration.
According to Mail Online, plans to recreate a walkway
similar to Manhattan’s famous High Line are progressing.
The report has claimed there is a plan to develop a ‘sky
park’ connecting the city centre to Elland Road on the Holbeck Viaduct.
The High Line, a 1.45-mile long elevated linear park,
greenway and rail trail, is a major tourist attaction in the United States.
Significant funding is said to be in place for a version in
West Yorkshire, with the aim reportedly be to resemble Wembley Way for
thousands walking down to the game.
A redevelopment of such scale would also provide the South
Leeds area with a stronger connection to the city centre. It has been claimed a
formal planning application will be submitted.
When Leeds were granted planning permission for their Elland
Road expansion last month, Whites chairman Paraag Marathe said: “We are
delighted to have secured planning permission for the expansion of Elland Road
Stadium.
“This is a historic day for Leeds United Football Club. As
custodians of this great club, we are committed to its long-term success, and
today’s decision supports our ambition to establish Leeds in the Premier League
and continue progressing over the years to come. I would like to thank everyone
involved in the project to date, for helping us reach this point.”