The St. Louis Cardinals, located in St. Louis, Mo., are a professional baseball club that plays in the National League Central Division of Major League Baseball. The Cardinals play regular season games from April through September with post-season in October and draw an annual average attendance of more than 3 million fans. Founded in 1876, the club was originally known as the Browns until being renamed the Cardinals in 1899 for the color of the trim on their uniforms. The team plays its home games at Busch Memorial Stadium in downtown St. Louis. It has won nine world series titles with the last championship in 1982. The club plans to build a new $325 million, privately financed and privately owned ballpark to replace Busch Stadium, as well as develop an adjacent $250 million mixed-use, five-block neighborhood called Ballpark Village. With the total investment expected to exceed $650 million, this project would be one of the largest private development projects in the history of the St. Louis region. The projected completion date would be for the 2007 season.