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Securing the future of Eden Park meant a foray into the property market for Eden Park Trust.
To allow for any possible expansion and/or redevelopment of the ground, the trust has bought a number of nearby properties over the years - either when they came on to the market or by door-knocking the owners. As the trust's CEO David Kennedy explains, "We have accumulated properties over a long period of time because the final form of the redevelopment wasn't known and we wanted to have the flexibility to redevelop the ground as best we could."
Having those properties became even more important when New Zealand won the rights to host last year's Rugby World Cup and Eden Park was named as the finals venue for the tournament. More than $250 million was pumped into the ground to lift its capacity to 60,000 courtesy of a new southern stand and some temporary seating. New gates and a concourse were added. That makeover will also come in handy when the ground, which has a standard capacity of 50,000, hosts some games during the Cricket World Cup in 2015.
Eden Park's redevelopment is almost complete, with just the No2 ground to be readied for domestic cricket this summer and some landscaping to be completed behind the eastern stand, which will also get a curved, transparent acoustic screen that will contain crowd noise and integrate the stand with the rest of the stadium.