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Published January 16, 2016
ST. LOUIS (AP) The failed, frenzied effort to persuade the St. Louis Rams to stay by building them a new riverfront football stadium will end up costing the public more than $16.2 million - and no ground was ever broken on the project.
A majority of the money - $10.5 million - is going to local architecture firm HOK.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (bit.ly/236Nhfv) reports attorneys for the current stadium, the Edward Jones Dome, have billed nearly $900,000, and Thompson Coburn bond and financing lawyers charged $760,000.
The effort to build the $1.1 billion open-air stadium came to a sudden halt Tuesday when NFL owners overwhelmingly voted to approve team owner Stan Kroenke's request to move the Rams to California.
Kroenke plans to build a $2 billion football stadium near Los Angeles.
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Information from: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, http://www.stltoday.com
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