Citypark stadium a gateway to opportunity

The soccer-specific stadium seats 22,500 and is part of a 31-acre development. St. Louis City SC lived up to its name with the construction of its $458 million campus, which ensures the team’s entire footprint lies with St. Louis’ Downtown West neighborhood. The project, much of which was built during the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, includes the club’s soccer-specific stadium, as well as a training facility. “The fact that we play, train and all of our staff will work in the city is, for lack of a better term, very on brand and authentic to everything we’re trying to do,” said St. Louis City Chief Revenue Officer Dennis Moore. The 31-acre development is anchored by Citypark, a 22,500-seat soccer-specific stadium designed by HOK and Snow Kreilich Architects that features an open and transparent design that provides fans inside with vistas of St. Louis landmarks and those outside a glimpse of the pitch. St. Louis-based health care services provider Centene initially purchased naming rights for an undisclosed amount. Last fall, however, the company reversed course in a move that Moore attributed to the company’s leadership changes in 2022. While the team is interested in bringing on a new […]

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