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It appeared that the city was a lock to land an expansion team with construction underway on a stadium. This was a blow to the city but St. All three teams sought new stadiums in their respective cities. Owner Georgia Frontiere wanted a new football only stadium for the Rams. By the early s, the team was unable to garner support for a new stadium in Los Angeles and began exploring options to relocate to another city.

The Rams almost moved to Baltimore, but since a new stadium was under construction in St. Louis, Frontiere moved the team to St. Louis after the season. Construction of the Rams new stadium in St. Louis was expected to be completed by the season, but delays forced the team to play at Busch Stadium for several games.

The St. Over 66, seats in three tiers circle the entire field. Edward Jones Dome has 6, club seats and luxury suites. Left on 4th Street to Washington Avenue. From Lambert St. Louis International Airport Approximately 18 miles south of the airport. Take I East to Broadway Exit. Broadway one-way south to Washington Avenue. This facility is glitzy, modern, and has more of the feel of a hockey arena than a football stadium. Opened in , this facility is a centerpiece of the "America's Center" convention center complex which dominates the north end of downtown St.

Bright, airy, and imposing, the stadium is used by the St. Louis Rams as the principal tenant and also function as a multi purpose use event and convention facility.

Getting to the venue The stadium can be easily seen when traveling along I, but St. Louis is bisected by a number of interstates, including I, I and I all converging on downtown St.

Public transportation via the St. Louis Metrolink light rail brings fans right to the convention center complex. Outside the Venue The stadium is physically attached to the massive America's Center, and is surrounded to the south and west by office buildings and hotels. Being on the fringes of downtown, brownfields and industrial areas lie to the north.

The coolest area a couple blocks from the Dome is a historic district called "Lacledes Landing", a collection of historic buildings housing restaurants, shops, nightclubs, and the streets are packed with people, horse drawn carriages, street entertainers and hot dog vendors. On game days, the plaza to the east of building and hotel lots kitty corner are set up with music platforms and street vendors are everywhere making for a festive pregame atmosphere.

Tailgating does go on here but is not a focal point of the outdoor events and activities. The outside facade of the stadium is emblazoned not only with the building name, but also backlit neon signs of corporate sponsors Missouri Lottery, Budweiser etc.

Andrew thought this looked cool but Peter saw it as too tacky and commercial. Concourses The concourses here are mega wide and the floor and walls are done in the teams blue and gold colors. Multicolored flags and concession canopies add to the nice decor, and on both upper and lower levels there is plenty of glass and natural light, so during the daytime the hallways and corridors are bright and airy looking.

There are 4 entry points, one in each corner of the building, and each with its own specious atrium and glass escalators taking you to your level. Premium Seats Two levels of suites, total, ring the seating bowl, one at the top of the lower level and the second at the top of the club level.

Club seating is at the level and runs th entire periphery of the bowl except for the location of the end zone scoreboards. The club areas are served by two premium restaurants - The Rams Club at the north end, offering an upscale buffet, and an appointed bar area with a video wall, and the south end is the Budweiser Brew House, with wings burgers and a sports bar motif.

The Bowl The seating area here is massive and cavernous, and a bit dark compared to the bright concourses. Seats are all colored wine red, and the bowl has three levels of seating, with the lower level broken up by a center aisle which wraps around the entire seating bowl.

Backlit ad panels and small dot matrix boards are interspersed among the club and upper level balconies, and end zone scoreboards and videoboards are bookended by more ad panels. The technology here is pretty far behind the times compared to some of the newer NFL venues. This in contrast to the Colts who pretend the franchise didn't exist prior to The various stands feature all different kinds of hot dogs and bratwursts. We recommend the cheese filled pizza sticks and the nachos grande with all the gooey toppings.

And no, we could not locate any of the famed St. Louis toasted raviolis! All good stuff, but pretty expensive menu and little imagination in the food offerings. Touchdowns, Extra Points, Penalties Extra Point - The Rams are sold out on season tickets, and have a lengthy waiting list - To build the stadium they sold Personal Seat Licenses.

Penalty - Ahh yes PSL's a concept which is common in some of these new sports venues but something we are loath to embrace. Yet another shakedown of the ticket buying public. Touchdown - Outside the Dome is a wall of fame of all the PSL buyers who help pay to build the stadium When we were there there were quite a few people checking out the names, so it was quite an attraction.. And of course the corresponding penalty The down side of course is someone always gets left out - the woman next to us was a PSL holder, attended every game the Rams ever played, attended every St Louis Cardinals football game before that team left, and her name was omitted and she was angry about that.

Summary Overall we were so impressed with this building that it earns high marks as one of our favorite NFL venues - architecturally stunning, beautiful and functional building, downtown location and great fan support. The project includes renovations to the Rams Club in the north end zone and creation of a Premium Club in the south end zone. As part of the scoreboard renovations, fans in the Rams Club and Premium Club will be able to view the field from those areas, and it will allow some daylight in the bowl area.

Also, four suites will be combined to create 72 "super suite" seats that can purchased individually. All of the renovations are scheduled to be completed in time for the start of the Rams' season. Louis Rams. The two own 60 percent of the franchise. The balance is owned by Stan Kroenke who reportedly wants to keep his shares.

Kroenke also owns the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche. Because of that ownership, he is prohibited from owning percent of the Rams.

Reports say there will be no conditions on the sale, meaning a new buyer could conceivably move the franchise. Team officials said they had made efforts to find local owners, but they could not find any willing buyers. After reports surfaced that the team was for sale, NHL Blues owner Dave Checketts said he would attempt to pull together an investment group to acquire the team.

The Rams' lease agreement with the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission stipulates that the Edward Jones Dome must be a "top-tier" facility that ranks among the top eight stadiums in terms of quality in the team NFL by If that top-level status is not met, the Rams would be able to opt out of the stadium lease following the season.

It's virtually impossible for the CVC to meet that top-eight standard. And if they can't agree, the dispute will go to arbitration. Louis Rams and the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission requires that the stadium be in the top 25 percent of stadiums in the NFL in order to bind the team to the venue. Observers are concerned that, with the team up for sale, that the franchise could relocate if the conditions aren't met.

There are 15 conditions that must be measured in order to determine if the building meets the criteria ranging from luxury suites to club seats, lighting to scoreboards, regular stadium seating, concession areas, common areas such as concourses and restrooms , electronic and telecommunications equipment, the playing surface, and the locker and training rooms.

None of the provisions for suites, club seats, or stadium seats deals with quantities. The measurements have to do with whether the seats are cushioned or how they compare in width with other first-tier stadiums.

Concourse widths are important as is lighting and scoreboard technology. If the CVC, which runs the dome, were held to strict first-tier standards, how much would it take for the stadium to become a top eight facility by , the deadline for the CVC to bring the venue up to standards. The figure is not known, but it is estimated to be tens of millions.

Twice postponed, the measurement for first-tier status never took place. The next scheduled deadline for first-tier status is March 1, On or before Feb. The overall plan must include a financial plan, as well as the source of those funds. The Rams then have until March 1, , to notify the CVC if they approve or disapprove of those plans.

At that point, the Rams have until May 1, , to submit an alternate plan, with the CVC then given until June 1, , to accept or reject the Rams' alternate plan. The arbitration must be completed by the end of If no agreement is reached, the stadium lease would then convert to a year-to-year lease, with the Rams free to move after the season.

Louis Rams, but he'll face some old questions about the stadium's future, according to Forbes blogger Patrick Rishe. Rische said the Rams lease agreement with the St. If first-tier status is not met, the Rams lease would switch to year-to-year terms a decade ahead of schedule and the team would have the option to leave St.

That means the city would either have to pay for the upgrades or Kroenke would have to fund them himself, an option Rische finds unlikely. What he believes is more likely is that Kroenke will fund some of the improvements or that the team will move to another city, possibly Los Angeles.

Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The Rams' lease gives the team an escape clause if the Dome isn't a "first tier" football stadium by But negotiations are supposed to unfold this year, with a series of upcoming deadlines that start next month. If the two sides can't reach a deal, the lease eventually could be declared void. After the season, the Rams would be free to leave, or could rent the Dome on a season-to-season basis, according to the lease.

By Feb. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission, which owns the Dome, must give the Rams a proposal for improving the stadium, including a financing plan. The proposal is supposed to be one that the CVC "reasonably believes" would put the Dome in the top quarter of all stadiums in the National Football League. The CVC has been meeting behind closed doors with officials from St.

Louis and St. Louis County to hammer out the proposal. The newspaper said so far, no one involved in the talks has broken ranks to discuss what publicly funded improvements to the Dome, if any, will be proposed. We "are very aware of the deadlines and we are preparing for negotiations," she said in an email. The team's lease requires that come , the Dome must be superior to three-quarters of all NFL venues. Another complication is that the lease does not spell out what exactly constitutes "first tier.

Either way, the cost is likely to reach into the millions at a time when public money is already being spent to pay off the original construction costs. The county's portion is funded through a 3. The lease calls for the Rams to stay in town through but only if the Dome is judged to be "first tier" at two points: in the 10th year of the lease, in , and again by its 20th year, This time, there are a series of deadlines this year, starting with the CVC's mandate to deliver a plan by Feb.

The Rams could counteroffer and would have to do so by May 1. If the two sides can't strike a deal, they will meet in arbitration starting June 15 and, if needed, through the end of December.

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