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PostAug 31, 2012#576

Ed Golterman keeps demanding parking for the Opera House. Does anyone know where he expects it to be built? Why isn't the one attached to the Scottrade and the other lots nearby enough?

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PostAug 31, 2012#577

^ Probably in place of Savvis Center.

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PostAug 31, 2012#578

quincunx wrote:Ed Golterman keeps demanding parking for the Opera House. Does anyone know where he expects it to be built? Why isn't the one attached to the Scottrade and the other lots nearby enough?
Speaking of parking, I rode my bike to the MMJ show and discovered there are no bike racks at the Peabody. Tsk...

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PostAug 31, 2012#579

When I saw the Peabody thread at the top of the Active Forum list, I knew Ed Golterman would somehow be mentioned in one of the new comments. I thought maybe he was tying the Megan Boken murder or Hurricane Isaac to the opera house...

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PostJan 02, 2013#580

A recent Beacon article (The Peabody: Do more venues mean a bigger pie?) providing an overview of the Peabody's first year touches on parking issues:
As the Peabody heads deeper into its second year with offerings including the touring debut of “Flashdance -- the Musical,” it has only one real difficulty to address: parking.

“When there’s a Scottrade and an Opera House event on the same night, parking may be challenging,” McKee said.

The problem is not a lack of parking spaces, but a dearth of information about their location.

“We need better signage, better directions on the webpage, about where the parking spaces are,” McKee said.

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PostOct 23, 2014#581

I saw Widespread Panic here last night. Man, the Peabody is a gem. We're really lucky to have such nice historic venues. If you haven't had a chance to see a show there you should add it to your StL bucket list.

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PostOct 23, 2014#582

I agree. I wish they had more bookings. It's a great venue and a short walk to Wash Ave for beers before and after.

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PostOct 23, 2014#583

I'll add that the staff is very good. You can tell the ushers, bartenders and waitresses are well trained. Very polite and professional.

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PostAug 17, 2018#584

Stl Public Radio - Peabody Opera House renamed Stifel Theatre

http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/pea ... e#stream/0

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PostAug 17, 2018#585

^I think I'm going to just delete my lengthy gripe about everyone renaming everything every day and sum it up as:

Bah!
Humbug!
Get off my lawn!
(Or you'll get lost in the jungle.)

So . . . Anyone want to donate to a bid to re-rename the dome formerly known as the that other bank dome as the TWA Dome? Right and proper like? (Which, to be fair, I thought was a really stupid name. Even then. But now? Nostalgia!)

Wait! Even better!

Frisco Field at the MoP Dome at The W. A. Bash Unconventional Extravaganza Center! Follow the Flag and Meet Me at the Dome!

. . . Yeah, maybe I can learn new names. If I really want to.

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PostSep 09, 2024#586

Does buying out McKee change anything?


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PostSep 09, 2024#587

I think it's good that the Blues are now all in on Stifel as it's always better for a company to own real estate, meaning they're committed to the area and it could make it more in the Blues' interest to make the area surrounding Enterprise better.

Otherwise I don't think it will have too big of ramifications. Just the Blues seeing value in Stifel and acting on it.

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PostSep 09, 2024#588

Auggie wrote:
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I think it's good that the Blues are now all in on Stifel as it's always better for a company to own real estate, meaning they're committed to the area and it could make it more in the Blues' interest to make the area surrounding Enterprise better.

Otherwise I don't think it will have too big of ramifications. Just the Blues seeing value in Stifel and acting on it.
This. There is development opportunity around Enterprise Center that would really benefit downtown. Hopefully, the Blues are interested in throwing money into it. Plus, when that lease is up, we need every reason for them to stay in downtown.

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PostSep 10, 2024#589

delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
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Auggie wrote:
Sep 09, 2024
I think it's good that the Blues are now all in on Stifel as it's always better for a company to own real estate, meaning they're committed to the area and it could make it more in the Blues' interest to make the area surrounding Enterprise better.

Otherwise I don't think it will have too big of ramifications. Just the Blues seeing value in Stifel and acting on it.
This. There is development opportunity around Enterprise Center that would really benefit downtown. Hopefully, the Blues are interested in throwing money into it. Plus, when that lease is up, we need every reason for them to stay in downtown.
Underrated point. You can bet some suburban development like Downtown Chesterfield will put he feelers out to see if they can poach the Blues. Them further cementing their interests Downtown is a very good thing.

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PostSep 10, 2024#590

Suburban Sprawl wrote:
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delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
Sep 09, 2024
Auggie wrote:
Sep 09, 2024
I think it's good that the Blues are now all in on Stifel as it's always better for a company to own real estate, meaning they're committed to the area and it could make it more in the Blues' interest to make the area surrounding Enterprise better.

Otherwise I don't think it will have too big of ramifications. Just the Blues seeing value in Stifel and acting on it.
This. There is development opportunity around Enterprise Center that would really benefit downtown. Hopefully, the Blues are interested in throwing money into it. Plus, when that lease is up, we need every reason for them to stay in downtown.
Underrated point. You can bet some suburban development like Downtown Chesterfield will put he feelers out to see if they can poach the Blues. Them further cementing their interests Downtown is a very good thing.
Hollywood Casino would be my worry. I could very well see those developers go after the Blues considering the practice center has been out there for a while. They have the land. Already, Hollywood Casino has hurt Enterprise Center badly in recent years for shows. The development has really harmed entertainment downtown. Almost every mid-major act goes out there now from Spring to Fall

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PostSep 10, 2024#591

delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
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Hollywood Casino would be my worry. I could very well see those developers go after the Blues considering the practice center has been out there for a while. They have the land. Already, Hollywood Casino has hurt Enterprise Center badly in recent years for shows. The development has really harmed entertainment downtown. Almost every mid-major act goes out there now from Spring to Fall
Hollywood Casino amphitheater is always going to get shows because of the evil Live Nation/TIcketmaster monopoly pushes their acts out there because they own the place and make all the money. The same thing happens in other cities that have Live Nation owned sheds. If you look at certain artists, most (if not all) of their shows are at Live Nation outdoor amphitheaters because Ticketmaster can force them there.
https://www.livenation.com/venues
But I don't think the Blues will be leaving Enterprise for a decade or so. The Capitals/Wizards effort for a new arena collapsed and the 76ers demand for their own arena is in trouble.
https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/ne ... ladelphia/

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PostSep 10, 2024#592

Would love if a competitor could build an amphitheater on the East Riverfront. Perhaps with sweeping Arch/skyline views. Accessible by metrolink

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PostSep 10, 2024#593

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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Would love if a competitor could build an amphitheater on the East Riverfront. Perhaps with sweeping Arch/skyline views. Accessible by metrolink
I wouldn't mind a copy of the American Family Amphitheater in Milwaukee on the south side of their downtown in the Summerfest grounds.


PostSep 10, 2024#594

Back to Stifel theater: it's interesting to see how many events the St. Louis Symphony has on their calendar. Really fills their slate out.

https://www.stifeltheatre.com/events

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PostSep 10, 2024#595

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Sep 10, 2024
Would love if a competitor could build an amphitheater on the East Riverfront. Perhaps with sweeping Arch/skyline views. Accessible by metrolink
This would be great, the casino formally known as Casino Queen is a logical place/backer for an event venue like this, seems like it would really benefit their business

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PostSep 10, 2024#596

_nomad_ wrote:
Sep 10, 2024
GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Sep 10, 2024
Would love if a competitor could build an amphitheater on the East Riverfront. Perhaps with sweeping Arch/skyline views. Accessible by metrolink
This would be great, the casino formally known as Casino Queen is a logical place/backer for an event venue like this, seems like it would really benefit their business
would be fairly easy to put in place of the RV park and leverage the existing parking at the casino.  The one aspect of this is usually parking revenue is key to the bussiness model but the casino will not want pay parking.  Not sure how to resolve this but it seems like a small issue.

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PostSep 10, 2024#597

STLEnginerd wrote:
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_nomad_ wrote:
Sep 10, 2024
GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Sep 10, 2024
Would love if a competitor could build an amphitheater on the East Riverfront. Perhaps with sweeping Arch/skyline views. Accessible by metrolink
This would be great, the casino formally known as Casino Queen is a logical place/backer for an event venue like this, seems like it would really benefit their business
would be fairly easy to put in place of the RV park and leverage the existing parking at the casino.  The one aspect of this is usually parking revenue is key to the bussiness model but the casino will not want pay parking.  Not sure how to resolve this but it seems like a small issue.
Wow, I really like this idea. It would definitely compete for acts and give activity to the east riverfront. There's enough parking lots that I believe they could distribute access points. There could be an issue with freight and interstate noise 

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PostSep 10, 2024#598

I do wonder if the noise would create a major issue. 

If not, it'd be awesome to have an attraction like that on the East Riverfront, and with transit access. 

You would have to think that the casino would love it. 

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PostSep 10, 2024#599

I would think just north of the MLK Bridge around Missouri and B street would be good if the casino didn't want it on their existing property. Moving it further from rail and interstate and into the surrounding vegitation might mitigate noise issues. It's also far enough from the casino to have its own pay parking while still close enough to drive traffic and have easy access to Metro.

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PostSep 10, 2024#600

It would be incredible to have it located near enough to an Eads bridge newly repurposed into a pedestrian bridge

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