The home of the St. Louis Blues has been renamed Enterprise Center, the result of a new naming-rights agreement that was announced on Monday. The 15-year agreement calls for interior and exterior signage featuring the Enterprise logo. (more…)

The home of the St. Louis Blues has been renamed Enterprise Center, the result of a new naming-rights agreement that was announced on Monday. The 15-year agreement calls for interior and exterior signage featuring the Enterprise logo. (more…)
More upgrades are on the way at Scottrade Center, as the St. Louis Blues have announced plans for the next phase of an ongoing renovation. (more…)
Once pending renovations are completed at the facility, the St. Louis Blues could host an NHL All-Star Game at Scottrade Center. (more…)
In a case concerning renovations to the Scottrade Center, a judge has ruled that St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green must sign a funding agreement between the city and the St. Louis Blues. (more…)
Naming rights to the Scottrade Center, home to the NHL’s St. Louis Blues, are slated to become available in the near future. (more…)
The ownership of the St. Louis Blues is seeking a court order to compel the city’s comptroller to sign an agreement on renovations to the Scottrade Center. (more…)
The St. Louis Blues received some good news on Wednesday, as a funding plan for Scottrade Center upgrades was approved by a committee. (more…)
Though talks are far from over, a proposal to renovate Scottrade Center–home of the St. Louis Blues–stalled after a committee voted against a funding plan. (more…)
Citing the desire to improve the arena’s long-term viability, the St. Louis Blues are working with city officials on a plan to renovate the Scottrade Center. (more…)
The pending merger of two financial firms could affect the home of the St. Louis Blues, as the Scottrade Center would be renamed in the near future. (more…)
Dave Checketts is looking for outside investors for the NHL’s St. Louis Blues, and chances are good he’ll begin the search on home turf. Checketts is looking to replace TowerBrook Capital Partners in the investment mix for the NHL franchise. Finding limited partners isn’t always easy, but they’re more likely to be close to home; […]
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