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City analysis: Fund would cover MLS stadium demolition
Jonathan Ferry, major project manager for the city, said Wednesday that he calculated the fund would generate $22.2 million over 25 years. He said based on similar-sized demolitions, the demolition of the stadium, just west of Union Station, would cost $17.9 million to $23.9 million in about 2047.
St. Louis Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia said last week that the fund would generate only $9.5 million after 30 years, as she sought to ensure the city does not own the stadium. Aldermanic President Lewis Reed and others want the city to own it, saying that the team’s ownership group would also be responsible, via a lease, for ongoing upkeep, maintenance and improvements. They also reason that the city could market the property, just off Interstate 64, to a business.
Ferry said his analysis considers Texas Stadium in Arlington, which cost $6 million to raze in 2010.
The St. Louis fund would come from 2.5 percent of an amusement tax, which totals 5 percent. Ferry said the analysis projected 91 percent attendance for events, with capacity at 20,000 for several years. Ticket prices start at $32, according to the analysis, and grow roughly 5 percent annually. Ferry also expected 14 special events a year, with total attendance of about 60,000 for those.
In the first years, total ticket revenue would be $15 million to $17 million, according to the analysis.
“It’s a safe assumption that after 25 years the fund would be able to pay for demolition,” Ferry said.
The Board of Aldermen’s Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee will consider a resolution from Reed on Nov. 28. His resolution says the city would own the stadium.