Cambridge United’s landlords, Grosvenor Estates, have identified two preferred locations for a new community stadium.
One option is Trumpington Meadows close to the M11, while the second is phase two of a development on the former NIAB site in the north-west of the city.
The conference league club has been looking for a new home since March 2010, when Grosvenor purchased the ground from former United vice-chairman John Howard’s firm Bideawhile for £3.5m.
At the same time, Grosvenor agreed to reduce the club’s annual £240,000 rent by a substantial figure until at least 2013.
Cambridge United projects director Ed Skeates said he hopes the club will be in a new home by 2017.
joanna.bourke@estatesgazette.com
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