Luton Town supporters have now been given their first glimpse of construction activity at their future home.
New footage from the Power Court site shows the early groundwork stage beginning to take shape as the long-awaited project gathers momentum.
First look at new Luton Town stadium beginning to take shape
Fresh footage has emerged showing the latest progress at the site of Luton Town's new stadium development at Power Court Stadium.
The video highlights early construction work currently underway, including piling and drainage operations across the site.
While the stadium structure itself has not yet started rising above ground, the groundwork phase is a crucial step before the main build begins.
Power Court is set to become the new home of Luton Town, eventually replacing the club’s long-standing stadium at Kenilworth Road.
The stadium will form the centrepiece of a wider regeneration project in Luton town centre, which is expected to include new homes, commercial spaces and improved public areas alongside the football venue.
Elsewhere in the town centre, redevelopment work is also progressing at The Stage, another regeneration scheme located on the site of the former Bute Street bus station.
FGG says: Early stages but a visible step forward
At this stage, the work may not look dramatic, but groundwork like piling and drainage is one of the most important phases of any stadium project.
For Luton fans who have been waiting years for progress on Power Court, simply seeing activity on site will feel like a positive step forward.
The real visual transformation will come once the steel structure begins to rise, but these early stages suggest the project is gradually moving in the right direction.