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  2. Power Court Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Power Court Stadium [1] is a football stadium under construction in Luton, Bedfordshire, that will become the home ground for Luton Town ahead of the 2027–28 season, [2] replacing Kenilworth Road. Power Court is the site of the former Luton power station , which was closed in 1969. [ 3 ]

  3. Plans approved for Luton Town's new stadium - AOL

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    Luton Town Football Club's final plans for its new 25,000-seater stadium have been given planning approval. Outline permission was already granted in 2019 for a stadium at Power Court in the town ...

  4. List of future stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Entirely new stadiums under construction on the same site as a demolished former stadium, plus those planned to be built on the site of a current stadium, are included. However, expansions to already-existing stadiums are not included, and neither are recently constructed venues which have opened, even though construction continues on part of ...

  5. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The club were planning to move to a 20,000-seat stadium near the M1, outside of Luton, [127] but these plans have been delayed because of the club's financial difficulties. The club has been intending to move since the 1950s, when it was proposed to build a 50,000-seater stadium in the Lewsey Park area of the town.

  6. Luton Town submits plans for new ground - AOL

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  7. 2024–25 Luton Town F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, the club announced that its plans to built a new stadium at the Power Court site has been approved by Luton Borough Council. The plan involves the construction of a 25,000 capacity stadium at the Luton town centre with a hotel and a music venue.

  8. Luton Town keeps same home shirt for new season - AOL

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  9. David Kohler (developer) - Wikipedia

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    David Kohler is a property developer who was chairman of Luton Town Football Club from 1992 until 1999. Kohler was a property developer when he took joint ownership of Luton Town on 22 May 1990, in partnership with Peter Nelkin. [1] Nelkin was appointed chairman, and Kohler the managing director.