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The Enterprise Center is an 18,096-seat [1] arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States.Its primary tenant is the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, but it is also used for other functions, such as NCAA basketball, NCAA hockey, concerts, professional wrestling and more.
The company was founded in Chicago, IL in 1978 by Larry Levy of St. Louis. The first property was D.B. Kaplan's Delicatessen in Chicago's Water Tower Place. [4] In 1982, the company pioneered the concept of fine dining in stadiums and arenas with award-winning restaurants and foodservice locations at Chicago's Comiskey Park (home of the Chicago White Sox) and again in 1985 in Chicago's Wrigley ...
In 2021, Legends was bought by Sixth Street Partners, who now lead the Legends partnership group with co-founders YGE Holdings, LLC, an affiliate of the New York Yankees, and Jones Concessions LP, an affiliate of the Dallas Cowboys. On November 10 2023, Legends announced it would be acquiring California-based ASM Global for an undisclosed ...
The Spectrum Center has several concession stands and restaurants serving up different cuisines for fans cheering on the team during home games. But a few new foods and drinks have been added to ...
It’s time to say goodbye to sad sandwiches. No more flavorless ham and cheeses on floppy bread. No more soggy subs. No more clubs that fall apart as soon as you pick them up.
The Cardinals offered the stadium for use as it was empty that evening (the Cards were at Miami for a series) and the Blues' main watch party at Enterprise Center had sold out within a minute for Game 7, with many of the $10 tickets being picked up by scalpers who sold them on secondary markets at inflated prices. More than 25,000 fans viewed ...
Admission is free to the event at the park in Evans, 7016 Evans Towne Center Blvd., from 6 to 9 p.m. March 22. Club Car and Pinnacle Bank are the event's local sponsors.
American Idols Live! made its Chaifetz Arena debut in 2009, having previously been held at the Enterprise Center and Family Arena (2003–2008). Chaifetz Arena also became the St. Louis stop for Champions on Ice and Cirque du Soleil, also in 2009. The arena hosted the Monster Truck Spectacular Fall Nationals on October 17, 2009.