It extends round the corner into Love Street.
The club found a former brickworks at the foot of Love Street which could be rented for an initial ten years on reasonable terms.
In the 1950s the club had a unique problem when it came to installing floodlights at Love Street.
St. Mirren hosted a women's football match at Love Street in 1895.
Local rivals Morton played their home games at Love Street for part of 1949.
"Love Street" is a baroque pop song by The Doors.
His ashes were ceremoniously buried under the penalty spot at the home end of Love Street.
He spent two seasons at Love Street before being released in the summer of 1993.
Love Street was sold to the retail chain Tesco, which financed the construction of the new ground.
The west front faces Love Street and has five bays.