Excitement is building among supporters after fresh footage revealed major progress on Luton Town’s long-awaited new stadium.
Drone footage circulating online now shows visible changes at the site, marking a significant step forward in the club’s ambitious redevelopment plans to move away from Kenilworth Road.
Construction appears to be underway at Power Court site
The latest update from the Luton Town project shows that work has now moved beyond early groundwork phases at the new Power Court Stadium site.
After a period of piling, construction has now shifted towards laying the stadium’s foundations, a key milestone that signals tangible vertical progress is not far away.
The footage highlights clear activity across the site, with groundwork taking shape as the development gathers momentum.
The stadium will eventually replace Kenilworth Road as the club’s home and forms part of a wider regeneration project, which also includes housing, commercial spaces and improved public areas around Luton town centre.
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For fans, this is one of the most encouraging updates yet.
Indeed, some have labelled the footage as “amazing”, while one supporter added that “it seems to be on track with the estimated build they put out in October.”
Moving into the foundation stage represents a shift from preparation to real construction, the point where the vision of a new stadium truly starts to become reality.
While there is still a long way to go before completion, the latest footage suggests steady progress is being made.
For Luton supporters, the wait continues, but for the first time, the future home of the club is beginning to take visible shape.