The capacity was, by then, lower than the grounds of other major English clubs, with many of these clubs also planning to expand further. Following on tradition, Heineken, who have previously held sponsorship deals, have been named as the beer sponsor for the new stadium.

[134] The design of the South Stand is influenced by the "Yellow Wall" of Borussia Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park and the stand is intended to be the "heart-beat" of the stadium that can generate an intense atmosphere on match day.

A large open public square, the size of Trafalgar Square, has been created on the south podium as the main access point for home fans. [79] While the northern section constructed in the first phase is a largely concrete structure, the entire single-tier south stand has a steel frame to allow for a speedier construction.

We consider the One Tower Bridge development to be one of our finest hours, with its 20 storey tower and our waterproof basement build, as is the Regents Place NEQ, which includes 25 and 9 storey residential towers, and gained a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. [113][5] The bowl shape of the stadium comes from the need to maximise hospitality facilities while the asymmetry is the result of the creation of a single-tier stand in the south. [77] There are two raised podiums for fans access, one to the north and one to the south. The attention to detail throughout is exemplary and is an excellent showcase for the structural engineer's art. There are only six cores in reinforced concrete for vertical circulation of spectators instead of the eight expected of a stadium of this size as they needed to be constructed within the first phase of the stadium construction. [141] The seats have a minimum width of 470mm (compared with the 455–460 mm of the previous stadium), increasing to 520–700 mm for premium seats, with legroom of between 780 and 858mm.

[213][214] Attendance is counted by the number of fans going through the gates rather than the number of tickets issued as is the case in some grounds such as the Emirates as well as Spurs at Wembley where attendance figures may include season ticket holders who did not turn up for matches and unused free tickets. The next nearest is Northumberland Park and fans can reach the stadium via Park Lane.

[174][175] The East Stand includes a double-height banquet hall that may be used for conference events. Online or click and collect. [60][61], It was first revealed in October 2013 that the club was considering a new plan for a multi-use stadium that can host American NFL games. The nearest station, at around 200m away, is White Hart Lane, which is on the London Overground line from Liverpool Street station. It operates as a subcontractor providing groundwork, civil engineering and joinery services. Morrisroe was appointed as principal contractor for the sub and superstructure during the fifth phase of this development. [231][232] The club aims to pay for the stadium through a number of means: income from ticket sales is forecast to increase to £100 million per year, more than twice that earned from White Hart Lane;[162] revenues from other sports hosted at the stadium with the NFL contributing £10 million to the initial cost;[233] increased hospitality and catering income,[234] as well as sponsorship, merchandising, advertising, concession and digital rights, and broadcast revenues. [244], In a survey of 4,302 fans organised by Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust, 95% were satisfied with their experience attending games at the new stadium, compared to 52% of fans who were satisfied while Tottenham were playing at Wembley Stadium. [116], In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the club had to secure a £175m loan from the Bank of England due to the loss of expected revenue streams as matches and scheduled events such as concerts at the stadium had to be cancelled. Walsh - Detailed PT design The stadium had a capacity of nearly 80,000 by 1934. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home of Tottenham Hotspur in north London, replacing the club's previous stadium, White Hart Lane.With a capacity of 62,303, it is the third-largest stadium in England and the largest club stadium in London. [88], The club initially announced that it would hold four test events at the stadium in August and early September 2018.