^Holy cow but that would be a shame. The post office is an architectural gem that could be easily adapted into something else. The current arena could not easily be adapted into anything I can think of. I expect it would sit and rot until someone tore it down. There's got to be a better way. I know I don't have a vote in this, but I would firmly say no to that. Could the post office be better utilized? Absolutely. An alternative: leave the post office, but rent kiosks to small businesses. Or move the sorting facilities and keep only a small, local post post office. Then expand the office and parking building adjoining it into the loading area, creating more parking. Use that to replace the Kiel Center Garage. Demolish that and expand the arena into it's footprint. Sell the city office building to the Blues and use the proceeds to renovate the Municipal Court. Move the city offices into the Muny Court building. The Blues get their expansion. We fill holes. We reinvigorate an underperforming postal cathedral and get people back inside. Anyway, however this goes I do not support tearing the thing down. I do not support selling it to the Blues or LHM.
I know someone that worked there until 6 or 7 years ago. He said even then the complex was maybe 50% utilized at best and that the multiple floor setup was hated and highly inefficient.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Oct 15, 2025New blues arena will most likely go where the current downtown main post office is located. Everyone in that area from the blues to Union Station would like to see that post office relocate
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^Indeed, it does. I think we need to make clear that tearing that building down is a non-starter. Not sure how we do it, but we need to do it.
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Sure I would like a more entertainment focused or use that contributes more to downtown for that site, but at least part of that complex is architecturally significant and should absolutely not be torn down for an arena or anything else when there are parcels of land that were already set aside by the city for new stadium proposals and plenty of other unused land in downtown that can fit an entire hockey arena village.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Oct 15, 2025New blues arena will most likely go where the current downtown main post office is located. Everyone in that area from the blues to Union Station would like to see that post office relocate
My thought is the main facade and lobby could be saved and incorporated into the new arena. Then everything else needs to go.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025Sure I would like a more entertainment focused or use that contributes more to downtown for that site, but at least part of that complex is architecturally significant and should absolutely not be torn down for an arena or anything else when there are parcels of land that were already set aside by the city for new stadium proposals and plenty of other unused land in downtown that can fit an entire hockey arena village.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Oct 15, 2025New blues arena will most likely go where the current downtown main post office is located. Everyone in that area from the blues to Union Station would like to see that post office relocate

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Oklahoma City Thunder play in the Pay.com center arena in downtown OKC which opened in 2002 - 8 years after our Enterprise Center. They are razing their old convention center next door to build a new multi-billion dollar arena for the Thunder to replace the Pay.com Center. So how long before we catch up and build a new high end arena downtown?dweebe wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025My thought is the main facade and lobby could be saved and incorporated into the new arena. Then everything else needs to go.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025Sure I would like a more entertainment focused or use that contributes more to downtown for that site, but at least part of that complex is architecturally significant and should absolutely not be torn down for an arena or anything else when there are parcels of land that were already set aside by the city for new stadium proposals and plenty of other unused land in downtown that can fit an entire hockey arena village.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Oct 15, 2025New blues arena will most likely go where the current downtown main post office is located. Everyone in that area from the blues to Union Station would like to see that post office relocate
I get it the Indy and OKC get money from suburban taxpayers because those cities include half their surrounding suburbs, and St. Louis City doesn't. But how far behind do we plan to fall before we find a way to make downtown a place supported by the metro area. It's largely why we lost the Rams. Our legislature could address this, but they barely tolerate having any metros bigger than Sedalia.
I'm not sure about OKC, but in Indianapolis, the "ring" counties actually contribute to funding the convention center and Lucas Oil through a food and beverage tax. It's not just Marion County.gary kreie wrote: ↑Nov 03, 2025Oklahoma City Thunder play in the Pay.com center arena in downtown OKC which opened in 2002 - 8 years after our Enterprise Center. They are razing their old convention center next door to build a new multi-billion dollar arena for the Thunder to replace the Pay.com Center. So how long before we catch up and build a new high end arena downtown?dweebe wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025My thought is the main facade and lobby could be saved and incorporated into the new arena. Then everything else needs to go.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025Sure I would like a more entertainment focused or use that contributes more to downtown for that site, but at least part of that complex is architecturally significant and should absolutely not be torn down for an arena or anything else when there are parcels of land that were already set aside by the city for new stadium proposals and plenty of other unused land in downtown that can fit an entire hockey arena village.
I get it the Indy and OKC get money from suburban taxpayers because those cities include half their surrounding suburbs, and St. Louis City doesn't. But how far behind do we plan to fall before we find a way to make downtown a place supported by the metro area. It's largely why we lost the Rams. Our legislature could address this, but they barely tolerate having any metros bigger than Sedalia.
It's nice to be the state capital.Auggie wrote: ↑Nov 03, 2025I'm not sure about OKC, but in Indianapolis, the "ring" counties actually contribute to funding the convention center and Lucas Oil through a food and beverage tax. It's not just Marion County.gary kreie wrote: ↑Nov 03, 2025Oklahoma City Thunder play in the Pay.com center arena in downtown OKC which opened in 2002 - 8 years after our Enterprise Center. They are razing their old convention center next door to build a new multi-billion dollar arena for the Thunder to replace the Pay.com Center. So how long before we catch up and build a new high end arena downtown?dweebe wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025My thought is the main facade and lobby could be saved and incorporated into the new arena. Then everything else needs to go.
I get it the Indy and OKC get money from suburban taxpayers because those cities include half their surrounding suburbs, and St. Louis City doesn't. But how far behind do we plan to fall before we find a way to make downtown a place supported by the metro area. It's largely why we lost the Rams. Our legislature could address this, but they barely tolerate having any metros bigger than Sedalia.
We largely lost the Rams because the owner only had interest in being in LA. It may have made it harder for him to leave but they still would have leftgary kreie wrote: ↑Nov 03, 2025Oklahoma City Thunder play in the Pay.com center arena in downtown OKC which opened in 2002 - 8 years after our Enterprise Center. They are razing their old convention center next door to build a new multi-billion dollar arena for the Thunder to replace the Pay.com Center. So how long before we catch up and build a new high end arena downtown?dweebe wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025My thought is the main facade and lobby could be saved and incorporated into the new arena. Then everything else needs to go.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2025Sure I would like a more entertainment focused or use that contributes more to downtown for that site, but at least part of that complex is architecturally significant and should absolutely not be torn down for an arena or anything else when there are parcels of land that were already set aside by the city for new stadium proposals and plenty of other unused land in downtown that can fit an entire hockey arena village.
I get it the Indy and OKC get money from suburban taxpayers because those cities include half their surrounding suburbs, and St. Louis City doesn't. But how far behind do we plan to fall before we find a way to make downtown a place supported by the metro area. It's largely why we lost the Rams. Our legislature could address this, but they barely tolerate having any metros bigger than Sedalia.
I know this forum has discussed the fact Explore STL has been unable to sell naming rights for "The Dome", but I just noticed that they haven't even been able to sell advertising on the building? Are they even putting it up for sale? How is it possible that a large, highway-side building that before the Rams left had 15 advertisements displayed between both the building and highway sign now have none?
Is it genuinely not worth the cost of installation? I would think all of these former advertising spaces combined with naming rights could raise $1M+ in yearly revenue, right?
The more I learn about the Dome the more flabbergasted I become at what are seemingly simple things that could be easily done to generate more revenue that are just not being done. I get that top tier companies may not be interested, but for God's sake, if the O'Fallon can find a sponsor for a Prospect League baseball field that seats 3,000, I feel like it should be a low ask for the Dome, I mean come on. More people attend 1 concert at the Dome than an entire O'Fallon Hoots season.
This also makes me assume there's lots of potential interior advertising that they're also not doing? It just feels so stupid to me, just not the actions of an organization that is strapped for cash and is tasked with improving the image of the city. I have to be missing something, something that I'm just not educated on or informed about, it's not possible that they're just leaving potential revenue on the table, right? I really hope I'm just dumb.
Is it genuinely not worth the cost of installation? I would think all of these former advertising spaces combined with naming rights could raise $1M+ in yearly revenue, right?
The more I learn about the Dome the more flabbergasted I become at what are seemingly simple things that could be easily done to generate more revenue that are just not being done. I get that top tier companies may not be interested, but for God's sake, if the O'Fallon can find a sponsor for a Prospect League baseball field that seats 3,000, I feel like it should be a low ask for the Dome, I mean come on. More people attend 1 concert at the Dome than an entire O'Fallon Hoots season.
This also makes me assume there's lots of potential interior advertising that they're also not doing? It just feels so stupid to me, just not the actions of an organization that is strapped for cash and is tasked with improving the image of the city. I have to be missing something, something that I'm just not educated on or informed about, it's not possible that they're just leaving potential revenue on the table, right? I really hope I'm just dumb.
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Well said Auggie. The more you dig, the more you realize that people in positions of power (Otis, Kitty) are simply not bright people. They don’t think outside of the box, pick up the phone and call people, etc. It’s time for bright, smart people to join the fray and make a change.
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Kitty has been gone for a long timewhitherSTL wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025Well said Auggie. The more you dig, the more you realize that people in positions of power (Otis, Kitty) are simply not bright people. They don’t think outside of the box, pick up the phone and call people, etc. It’s time for bright, smart people to join the fray and make a change.
The new ceo on explore, Brad Dean, has been very impressive. There will be more on the Dome in December when bill pre-filing starts in Jeff city
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No.gary kreie wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025If the NBA came to St Louis, could the dome be an option?
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More likely the Cardinals plays a gimmick game in the dome than that. If they had the dome in shape and up to date, it could pull another ncaa final four as it did once before. How it does not have a college bowl game is beyond me - would be great promotion of the city to have a namesake bowl and bring in a full weekend of visitors.Auggie wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025No.gary kreie wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025If the NBA came to St Louis, could the dome be an option?
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A bowl game and at least 1 yearly Mizzou game are absolutely what they should be targeting with the Dome. They should be asking the NCAA to tell them what they need to get that and then do it.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Nov 14, 2025More likely the Cardinals plays a gimmick game in the dome than that. If they had the dome in shape and up to date, it could pull another ncaa final four as it did once before. How it does not have a college bowl game is beyond me - would be great promotion of the city to have a namesake bowl and bring in a full weekend of visitors.
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State legislature should require Missouri and Missouri State to open each season with a game at the Dome
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They should definitely try for a bowl game at the Dome. Attendance would be pretty low, maybe 20K, but why not?
Scheduling Mizzou vs Mo St is a little tougher to do now with the SEC’s new scheduling rules, there are only two weeks you could do it. I assume Mizzou would have to be the home team and pay Mo St to play. They did try to pass a bill like this in North Carolina, but it didn’t pass. Realistically we would have to rotate with Arrowhead I would think.
I would rather see Mizzou schedule their mandatory “quality” non conference game as a home and away series vs someone like Illinois and play it at the Dome every other year.
Scheduling Mizzou vs Mo St is a little tougher to do now with the SEC’s new scheduling rules, there are only two weeks you could do it. I assume Mizzou would have to be the home team and pay Mo St to play. They did try to pass a bill like this in North Carolina, but it didn’t pass. Realistically we would have to rotate with Arrowhead I would think.
I would rather see Mizzou schedule their mandatory “quality” non conference game as a home and away series vs someone like Illinois and play it at the Dome every other year.
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I know she’s been gone for a while. But she had zero advertising nor naming rights whilst in control.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025Kitty has been gone for a long timewhitherSTL wrote: ↑Nov 12, 2025Well said Auggie. The more you dig, the more you realize that people in positions of power (Otis, Kitty) are simply not bright people. They don’t think outside of the box, pick up the phone and call people, etc. It’s time for bright, smart people to join the fray and make a change.
The new ceo on explore, Brad Dean, has been very impressive. There will be more on the Dome in December when bill pre-filing starts in Jeff city
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We need more parking! And by GOD they are not subtracting any parking We need more more and more parking not less!! (satire)
Outdoor plaza scrapped for St. Louis convention center. It will remain a parking lot.
Outdoor plaza scrapped for St. Louis convention center. It will remain a parking lot.
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https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/accelerat ... =879535414
CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, was in downtown STL today in a surprise appearance at the supercomputing conference here all week.
CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, was in downtown STL today in a surprise appearance at the supercomputing conference here all week.
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Lol Peter Thiel just sold a bunch of Nvidia and Tesla stock. The bubble is about to pop, hard.
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He didn’t go to Clayton!? The BJ must be furious







