The Dome | |
Former names |
Trans World Dome (1995–2001) Edward Jones Dome (2002–2016) |
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Location | 701 Convention Plaza St. Louis, Missouri, United States 63101 |
Coordinates | 38°37′58″N 90°11′19″W / 38.63278°N 90.18861°WCoordinates: 38°37′58″N 90°11′19″W / 38.63278°N 90.18861°W |
Public transit | Metrolink: Convention Center |
Owner | St. Louis Regional Sports Authority |
Operator | St. Louis Convention/Visitors Bureau |
Executive suites | 120 |
Capacity | 66,000 |
Surface |
Astroturf GameDay Grass 3D (2010–present) FieldTurf (2005–2010) AstroTurf (1995–2004) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 13, 1992 |
Opened | November 12, 1995 |
Renovated | 2010 |
Construction cost |
$280 million ($440 million in 2017 dollars) |
Architect |
HOK Sport (now Populous) Kennedy Associates/Architects, Inc. |
Project manager | J.S. Alberici Construction |
Structural engineer | EDM Incorporated |
Services engineer | Design Consulting Engineering Inc. |
General contractor | M.A. Mortenson Company |
Tenants | |
St. Louis Rams (NFL) (1995–2015) |
The Dome at America's Center or The Dome, is a multi-purpose stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It primarily served as the home of the St. Louis Rams from 1995 until 2015 when the Rams relocated back to Los Angeles in 2016. The stadium, previously known as the Trans World Dome from 1995 to 2001, and then as the Edward Jones Dome from 2002 to 2016, was constructed largely to lure an NFL team back to St. Louis and to serve as a convention center.
The Dome provides multiple stadium configurations that can seat up to 70,000 people. Seating levels include a private luxury suite level with 120 suites, a private club seat and luxury suite level with 6,400 club seats, a concourse level (lower bowl) and a terrace level (upper bowl). The Dome opened in 1995.
The Dome is part of the America's Center convention center. The convention portion has a much bigger footprint and adjoins to the west of the Dome, Cole Street to the north, Broadway to the east and Convention Plaza to the south. It is accessible off Interstate 70 eastbound at the Convention Center/Broadway/Busch Stadium exit, I-70 westbound from Illinois at the Martin Luther King Jr./Veterans Memorial Bridge, and Interstate 55 southbound at the Gateway Arch/Busch Stadium exit. The stadium is also serviced by the Convention Center MetroLink rail station.
During its planning and construction, the Dome was known as The Dome at America's Center. Trans World Airlines, a St. Louis-based air carrier, purchased naming rights in 1995 and held them until 2001, when TWA was acquired by American Airlines (American already has its name on two NBA/NHL venues in Dallas and Miami). During this time, the Dome was known as the Trans World Dome.