Energizer Park, Major League Soccer stadium in Downtown West, St. Louis, US
Energizer Park is a soccer stadium in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, that holds 22,500 spectators. Every seat sits within 120 feet (37 meters) of the playing field, which rests 40 feet (12 meters) below street level.
The arena opened in November 2022 on land that once held Mill Creek Valley. This neighborhood was reshaped during the 1950s urban renewal.
The site where soccer fans gather each week once formed the center of Mill Creek Valley. The southwestern corner hosts Pillars of the Valley, a permanent art installation remembering the 20,000 people whose neighborhood transformed decades ago.
The entire complex covers 32 acres and connects the arena with training fields, team offices, and a fan store. Visitors find entrances on several sides, with stands close to the action all around.
The curved canopy echoes the shape of the Gateway Arch and links both landmarks visually. This architectural reference goes unnoticed by many visitors on their first walk through the complex.
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