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The 64,000-seat stadium would cost $860 million to $985 million, with construction beginning in 2016 and ending by 2020.
St. Louis is trying to avoid becoming a two-time loser of NFL franchises, as the Cardinals left for Arizona in 1987. Blitz said Nixon sought a new stadium plan "so that this history does not repeat itself here in St. Louis."

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The state of Missouri pays $12 million annually toward the debt; the city and St. Louis County pay $6 million each.
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The proposal was announced by attorney Robert Blitz and former Anheuser-Busch president David Peacock, a team appointed by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon in November to develop the plan.
The Rams said in a statement that they'll review the new plan and speak with state's stadium task force, and added that the team has worked "for many years, with several agencies and commissions, and their senior management, responsible for stadium facilities in St. Louis."
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