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Reporting from St. Louis — St. Louis struck back in its bid to keep the Rams, unveiling plans for a new downtown stadium that civic leaders here hope will persuade team owner Stan Kroenke and ...
The St. Louis Rams play in the Edward Jones Dome, which opened in 1995. Since then, there have been 27 NFL stadiums that have either been constructed or had at least $400 million in renovations.
St. Louis submitted their plans for a new stadium for the Rams to the NFL a day early before the December 30th deadline for last ditch financial plans.
ST. LOUIS -- An attorney for the agency that runs the home of the St. Louis Rams says it is unlikely it will implement the team's plan to upgrade the Edward Jones Dome. Already, there is ...
The vacant lots used for tailgating on football Sundays directly north of the Edward Jones Dome (center), current home of the St. Louis Rams, on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013.
St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke, who bought 60 acres in Inglewood, California last year, has joined forces with Stockbridge Capital Group, owners of the adjacent 238-acre Hollywood Park site ...
The City of St. Louis revealed plans for a new open-air football and soccer stadium on the banks of the Mississippi River that would open by 2020 to keep the Rams in town. Last week, it was ...
The Rams plan on moving to a year-to-year lease with the city of St. Louis because they haven’t reached a deal to help fund renovations for Edward Jones Dome, and owner Stan Kroenke is moving ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Rams have submitted plans to upgrade the Edward Jones Dome, a key step to making sure the team doesn't leave town. The team turned in its counterproposal on ...
The St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission unveiled a plan Wednesday that calls for $124 million in improvements to the Edward Jones Dome in hopes of making sure the city doesn't lose another ...
With the quality of the Rams' current stadium, the Edward Jones Dome, at the heart of the dispute, officials are touting a plan to spend potentially $400 million on a new one.
St. Louis upped its bid Friday to either keep the Rams or lure a new NFL team, unveiling plans for a new open-air football stadium on the banks of the Mississippi River, not far from the Gateway Arch.