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PostJul 21, 2022#1301

Oh I mean the LHM lots get a hotel. ✌

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PostJul 21, 2022#1302

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Dweebe, 

First, they don't have too!!!
Second, They team itself even hasn't have had a practice on their own field!!!  
Third, They can pretty much open it the public at anytime the future!!!

Can we all move on from Dweebe's point and give it a break for a while.   I promise I will quit stating the same obvious point about LHM surface lots in return
I guess I should have put /sarcasm instead of /s. I'm not one of the ones angry about the practice fields existing or not being free to the public. I'm also tired of the demands and unrealistic disappointments aired on here.

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PostJul 21, 2022#1303

I thought LHM is proposing that 250 unit building at Westport.

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PostJul 21, 2022#1304

Sorry Dweebe, missed the /s 

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PostJul 21, 2022#1305

chriss752 wrote:
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I thought LHM is proposing that 250 unit building at Westport.
Maybe this is practice before the do residential in the big bad City?

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PostJul 21, 2022#1306

Looks like they're just about done putting sod down:



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PostJul 22, 2022#1307

Busch east side plaza
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PostJul 23, 2022#1308

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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Busch east side plaza
What you have there is 16 years of growth. This is what those trees looked like in 2007.


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PostJul 23, 2022#1309

dweebe wrote:
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Busch east side plaza
What you have there is 16 years of growth. This is what those trees looked like in 2007.

I’d hardly call a wide walkway a plaza. MLS is certainly a plaza but I’ll agree with DB it needs more trees because even mature trees wouldn’t shade that space. Especially the area where lines will form.

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PostJul 23, 2022#1310

Clothesline clip statues are up
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PostJul 23, 2022#1311

Is the Gateway Foundation involved? Seems like a perfect place for them to place some work.

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PostJul 23, 2022#1312

I'm pretty excited about these sculptures and what they represent. I hope to see more of this in St. Louis and am still wanting to see something that acknowledges the 1919 East St. Louis race riots, in which Eads Bridges played a big role. 

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PostJul 23, 2022#1313

They seem to be messing with colors a bit more. Looks like they're trying a red & blue team color mix.


PostJul 23, 2022#1314

I just hope they keep it subtle and not try and burn retinas out like Austin FC.


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PostJul 23, 2022#1315

In this day and age are you even having a "stadium experience" if your retinas aren't reduce to cinders? 

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PostJul 23, 2022#1316

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
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In this day and age are you even having a "stadium experience" if your retinas aren't reduce to cinders? 
You're getting confused with sound and stadiums/arenas that have the volume cranked to 11. 

If you've seen an Austin game on TV you'd understand. Plus a friend who lives in San Antonio has been to two Austin games and she also said the green LEDs are way too much.

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PostJul 23, 2022#1317

I'm not confused, you're confused. 

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PostJul 23, 2022#1318

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
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I'm not confused, you're confused. 
I’ll shut up now as apparently I’m wrong about everything.

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PostJul 24, 2022#1319

😂

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PostJul 25, 2022#1320

Some nice shots posted by Matt Sebek on TWT...



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PostJul 25, 2022#1321

Place looks fantastic.  Really love the roof/overhang.  Spending the extra $ to hide the structural components makes all the difference.  I've been wondering where 2,500 additional seats would be installed if the capacity is increased.  Anyone have insight?

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PostJul 25, 2022#1322

STLinCHI wrote:
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Spending the extra $ to hide the structural components makes all the difference. 
All of the other St. Louis venues were built cheap and have exposed pipes and wiring. Centene will be the first to hide that sort of stuff.

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PostJul 26, 2022#1323

^I'd have honestly just said that exposed structure was the trend for about twenty years or so, and all the other local sports venues were built during that twenty year period. Every coffee house from the mid 90s on had the same exposed trusses, ducts, and conduits. Maybe they were all painted black and hung with twinkle lights sometime in the 2000s, but they were all still exposed. Anyway . . . this should be nice!

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PostJul 26, 2022#1324

symphonicpoet wrote:
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^I'd have honestly just said that exposed structure was the trend for about twenty years or so, and all the other local sports venues were built during that twenty year period. Every coffee house from the mid 90s on had the same exposed trusses, ducts, and conduits. Maybe they were all painted black and hung with twinkle lights sometime in the 2000s, but they were all still exposed. Anyway . . . this should be nice!
You go to other arenas from the mid 90's to mid 2000s and they're not that way.
Bridgestone arena Nashville


Fed Ex Forum Memphis



Enterprise Center St. Louis


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PostJul 26, 2022#1325

From tonight
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