More than half of city voters rejected the ballot proposition that would have provided the public’s portion of the stadium financing plan.

‘A collective effort’

It’s unclear who would be part of an ownership group for a new plan brewing for a soccer stadium in St. Louis. “I’d say that the League would love to be here and that the (stadium) site identified still sits vacant,” Peacock told the Post-Dispatch. “Beyond that, it’s all I know.”

The Taylor family, owners of Clayton-based rental car giant Enterprise Holdings, has been a big backer of sports efforts in St. Louis in recent years. In May, Enterprise landed naming rights for the former Scottrade Center — home of the St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team — and the facility was renamed Enterprise Center.

One of Enterprise’s car rental brands, National Car Rental, was to be the moniker on a riverfront football stadium proposed in 2015 that never materialized.