(UPDATE: According to a new blog post from Amazon, the merchandise store uses RFID technology to provide information on clothing and other soft items. Details have been added below.) The Seattle Seahawks announced that they have added four more Amazon “Just Walk Out” checkout-free concession stands to Lumen Field, along with one temporary merchandise store […]
The time to take the 2023 Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey is NOW
It’s that time of the year again, when we ask all our stadium technology professionals to share their insights by taking our annual Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey! And I’m here to tell you today that while the deadline for replies is not tomorrow — or the next day — the time for you to take […]
Local-provider concessions in St. Louis looks like a winner
After just 10 home games it’s probably too early to call it a complete success, but our impression so far is that the 100 percent local-provider concessions operation at CityPark in St. Louis looks like a winner, with facets that other teams might want to duplicate at their own venues. To us, the all-in combination […]
New Report! An in-depth look at the innovative concessions operation at St. Louis City SC’s CityPark
Welcome to the second issue of our TENTH year of STADIUM TECH REPORTS, the Summer 2023 issue! These long-form reports are designed to give stadium and large public venue owners and operators, and digital sports business executives a way to dig deep into the topic of stadium technology, via exclusive research and profiles of successful […]
CityPark concessions, Part 7: How does it all work?
With still more than an hour and 15 minutes until kickoff, the main concourse at CityPark was already getting busy. Matt Sebek, chief experience officer for St. Louis City SC, confirmed the perception with a quick check of his phone. “It’s 6:15 and there are already 5,000 people in the park,” said Sebek, who was […]
CityPark concessions, Part 6: Provider close-up: Anthonino’s Taverna
For Anthony Scarato, the restaurant he opened with his brother in 2004 — Anthonino’s Taverna — is something more than just a place for food and drink. “It’s an extension of our family,” he said. “It’s like coming to dinner at our house.” What was once just a small neighborhood place is now a somewhat […]



