A fresh look at Luton Town’s long-awaited new stadium project has emerged, offering supporters a glimpse at how work is progressing behind the scenes.
With the club preparing to leave Kenilworth Road in the coming years, attention is firmly on the Power Court site and how quickly it’s taking shape.
Watch as drone footage shows Power Court construction progress
New drone footage reveals the latest activity at the Power Court development, which will become Luton’s future home as part of a wider town centre regeneration project.
The video shows early-stage construction work continuing, including piling activity and the emergence of initial steel framework.
Ground preparation remains a key focus, with visible infrastructure suggesting areas being mapped out for essential systems such as utilities and drainage.
Once complete, the stadium will anchor a broader scheme including housing, commercial spaces and upgraded public areas – a project designed to transform a key part of Luton beyond just football.
However, as things stand, the site is still very much in its infancy.
FGG says: Power Court progress shows scale of task ahead for Luton’s new stadium project
This still looks like a construction site at the very beginning of a long journey. That’s not a criticism, it is just the reality.
With a planned opening around the 2028/29 season, there is still plenty of time for the project to evolve, and what we’re seeing now is the groundwork that everything else will be built on.
For Luton fans, patience is key as the jump from Kenilworth Road to a modern new stadium is huge, and developments like this don’t happen overnight.
Right now, it might not look like much, but these early stages are where the foundations for something transformative are being put in place.