Rome stadium, here is the feasibility study

The Giallorossi club has delivered the documentation to the Municipality. Mayor Gualtieri: “Investment of great importance for the whole city”

Everything as scheduled. Shortly after noon, in the midst of tourists intrigued by the crowd of journalists who await news and personalities on the new stadium of Rome, “what are they protesting about?”, The mayor Roberto Gualtieri, accompanied by the councilor for sport Alessandro Onorato, baptizes the completion of the first stage of the project. “We have received from the hands of the CEO of As Roma Pietro Berardi the technical-economic feasibility study of the stadium in Pietralata for what is an investment of great importance for the whole city. Now we will immediately activate the conference of services for the evaluation of the project”. The new step must be completed within 90 days.

FOR EVERYONE

Berardi showed up very punctually at the Campidoglio with the project folder together with Lorenzo Vitali, head of the club’s legal affairs: “We presented an idea of ​​a stadium that will not only be for Roma but for the whole city. It will not only be open for the two-three hours of the match but for the whole week “. Berardi thanked Gualtieri and the municipal administration and said he was “proud” of this “important day”.

EMPTY AND FULL

Obviously the chosen area is the one already identified in Pietralata, the “urban void” near the Tiburtina station and in the area close to three subway stops. The stadium should obtain the declaration of “public interest” also by virtue of what will happen near the stadium with a park and a new offer in terms of sports facilities for the community. As for the capacity, the recent “soldoutite” of the Giallorossi Olimpico, the sold-out rule that seems to apply to all the Cup and league matches “, has pushed with other evaluations to arrive as a capacity close to those 65 thousand spectators who are in this moment the potential of the current stadium. And the times? A question with which we have already burned ourselves enough (true Tor di Valle?). For the first stone, however, it is assumed that the works will start in 2024 to reach the opening between 2026 and 2027.

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