Nottingham Forest are set to increase their stadium’s capacity to over 38,000.
The club’s lease was extended by the city council, which means plans to redevelop the City Ground are able to go ahead, including a new 10,000-seater Main Stand.
A museum, a new club shop, restaurants and executive boxes will be introduced in the new Peter Taylor Stand.
“After more than a year of consultation, we are now delighted to be able to present you our vision for The New City Ground,” Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis told supporters in a club statement.
“The City Ground has iconic history and memories for our supporters and these legacies were fundamental in our decision for us to remain on the banks of the River Trent and not relocating to an alternative site.
“This is our home and we will remain here forever.
“This investment is about our club and the city of Nottingham and we are all committed together to deliver a place that we will all feel proud of, The New City Ground, our home forever.”
The City Ground has a current capacity of 30,445 but has not undergone any major development work since 1994.
Forest are hopeful building work will commence at the end of the 2019-20 season.
The club, unbeaten in their last four games under Martin O’Neill, are currently just three points off the top six in the Championship.