The new players' pavilion at the Basin Reserve is ready to go for Saturday's first test. Across the oval, the southwest terrace seats were "ripped out and replaced." The old Cricket Wellington office is gone, "leaving a grass space for a planned kids' playground." Looming nearby is the Museum Stand, which will next year undergo a major restoration at a cost of NZ$7-NZ$8M ($4.8M-$5.5M) to "comply with earthquake standards." The targeted completion date for the 1,000-seat stand is Feb. '20, in time for India's two-test tour (STUFF, 12/10).
Australian Football League side Port Adelaide partnered with Starfish Developments for the next two seasons, in a joint vision for the new Dock One development site. The planned community will feature 750 homes, a dockside piazza and boardwalk. Dock One is set to launch early in '19 (Australian Ministry of Sport).
Sandown Racecourse could be set for a facelift after Jockey Club Racecourses unveiled a development plan that includes the addition of a hotel and a refurbished grandstand. The track is holding a public exhibition on Saturday to consult people who live or work in the local area ahead of submitting a planning application for the work, which would be paid for by building houses on some areas of the site (Racing UK).
Ligue 1 side Nantes’ plans for a proposed new football stadium were approved by the Nantes regional government. The club plans to build a new stadium close to its current Stade de la Beaujoire, which will not be demolished (L’ÉQUIPE, 12/7).