Cardinals shouldn't get a dime until they finish BPV.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... llage.html
CardVault by Tom Brady will be going in where Arch Apparel previous was, likely to open April 10.
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CardVault by Tom Brady will be going in where Arch Apparel previous was, likely to open April 10.
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Listened to an opening day interview with Bill Dewitt on KMOX, he teased that we will be hearing things about phase the "hopefully soon" and that they are "still working on it"
Sooooo.... don't get your hopes up
Sooooo.... don't get your hopes up
The Cardinals are probably going to demand renovation funds for Busch in order to complete BPV.GoHarvOrGoHome wrote: ↑2:17 PM - Mar 27Listened to an opening day interview with Bill Dewitt on KMOX, he teased that we will be hearing things about phase the "hopefully soon" and that they are "still working on it"
Sooooo.... don't get your hopes up
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They goneAuggie wrote:https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... 2#cxrecs_s
Looks like Arch Apparel will be closing come February, when their lease ends.
The owner says that he is now the only employee and hasn't paid himself in 2 years and that traffic is down to less than 1 person per day. He says coming to BPV was the "worst decision of my life" and that he's "lost everything" because of it.
He blames the Cardinals drop in attendance and the city's bad reputation. The last Cardinals home game, that had an attendance of 29k, had only 1 person come into his store and buy something.
He also says Cordish's sales pitch is misleading and the increase in taxable sales is misleading because much of it is after his business hours and it doesn't guarantee people will come into his store.
All the other Arch Apparel locations have already closed, but he says the online business is doing well.
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I'd be interested to know how Baseballism is doing.


