Yeah, and cost of office space isn't really a fair point either. The westport space is not exactly free and they are talking significant upgrades with this development. There are plenty of places that are stadium adjacent that would be comparable cost wise, that aren't in the brand-new ballpark village though there is a strong case to be made that it would worth it to go there. I mean how many people are we talking here.MRNHS wrote: ↑Nov 18, 2022I mean, I agree (sadly) with all of this for a company like Energizer/Bunge/etc. However, moving down by the stadium actually seems like a good business move here. You are trying to increase your visibility and you are creating an interactive experience and museum to drive revenue and build brand awareness. Busch Stadium draws ~3M baseball fans a year from all over the country (and beyond). Will some of these fans make their way to Westport? Maybe. Would many many more go to the museum and "immersive experience" if it was right next to the ballpark (and possibly hotel) they are already going to? Seems like a very easy decision to me. This, to me, is akin to putting the Cardinals museum in south county. If the goal was cheap/convenient office space, then this move isn't really all that questionable. The "miss" comes from the fact that they are looking to do more beyond just having an office.
I mean, what do people do in Louisville? You hit the bourbon trail, some of the bourbon bars downtown, go to the Louisville Slugger museum, etc. Where do we take out of towners that come to STL? Among other things, the standard for most of us is Arch grounds, City Museum, City Garden, AB Brewery tour, and a Cardinals game, including BPV and the Cardinals museum (if they like the Cardinals). I'm not sure how many out of towners will go to Westport for this museum, I doubt I'll ever take anyone there...
Fundamentally either the CEO doesn't want to work downtown or they feel their employees don't want to. Why...? Drive Distance, Parking, Perceived Safety Issues. Who knows.
The 360 type bar is cool but they won't have the same view.






