Surely this is great news. Good for the town and good for the club. The taxpayer is subsidising the development of the area that the club has consistently said it can't afford or fund
As others have mentioned this might be the catalyst for development of the retail units and a pedestrian bridge etc. It might make these viable now.
Also that residential development at the old Sheff Rd baths site could become a decent investment opportunity now and are obviously linked in terms of these press releases

I hope Arup and White Young Green don't swallow up a large slice of the money in consultancy fees which can happen