<P> The Northumberland Development Project is a mixed - use development project that centres on the building of a new football stadium in London to replace White Hart Lane as the home ground of Tottenham Hotspur . The stadium has a planned capacity of 62,062 spectators . </P> <P> The development plans have been revised several times and currently comprise a combination of 579 new homes, a 180 - room hotel, a local community health centre, a "Tottenham Experience"--a Spurs museum and club shop, an extreme sports facility and the already complete Lilywhite House, which contains a supermarket, sixth form college and new club administration buildings . </P> <P> Following periods of consultation with the local community, and several rounds of negotiations with Haringey Council and then - Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, planning permissions for the project were issued in September 2011 . A compulsory purchase order (CPO) issued in July 2014 giving approval for the new stadium scheme to proceed was subject to an unsuccessful legal challenge in February 2015 . During the long CPO delays, the current designs were developed and the new planning application was approved for them by Haringey Council on 17 December 2015 . The anticipated stadium opening date has been revised several times and is currently scheduled for the 2018--19 season . </P> <P> The new stadium will also serve as a venue for at least two of the National Football League (NFL)'s London Games each season . The NFL has invested £ 10 million ($12.8 m) in Tottenham's new stadium, just over 1% of the budget . </P>

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