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  2. The Crossings at Northwest - Wikipedia

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    The Tilt! arcade closed in the summer of 2007, moving most of their arcades to other stores, namely their newest location in St. Louis Mills, despite being rated as one of the top 3 arcades in the St Louis area in 2003. [50] [51] Steve & Barry's closed in 2008, a year before the company became defunct. [52] In early 2009, Dillard's left. [53]

  3. Mill Creek Valley - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek Valley was a historic neighborhood located in the central corridor between 20th Street and Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] European settlement began in the 18th century with mills established along La Petite Rivière, now known as Mill Creek. It became an industrial and railroad center in the 19th century.

  4. Saint Louis Galleria - Wikipedia

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    1155 Saint Louis Galleria: Opening date: 1955 (as Westroads Shopping Center) Developer: Stix, Baer & Fuller Hycel Properties: Management: Brookfield Properties: Owner: Brookfield Properties [1] No. of anchor tenants: 3 [2] Total retail floor area: 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m 2) [3] No. of floors

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  6. May Company California - Wikipedia

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    On March 31, 1923, the Hamburgers sold their store to the May family of St. Louis for $8.5 million (~$118 million in 2023). [30] [31] Thomas and Wilbur May, sons of the founder of the May Company, were sent to manage the former Hamburger store. One of the first things that they did was to expand the store again by building adjacent additions on ...

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    This 2,514-square-foot home — listed for $424,000 — is filled with fun and interesting Broadway surprises around every corner.

  8. Schnucks - Wikipedia

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    Based in the St. Louis area, the company was founded in 1939 with the opening of a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) store in north St. Louis and currently operates over 100 stores [5] in four states throughout the Midwest (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin). Schnucks also ran stores under the Logli Supermarkets and Hilander Foods banners. [6]

  9. Gateway Arch - Wikipedia

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    A view of the city of St. Louis from the observation room of the St. Louis Arch Bi-State put in $3.3 million revenue bonds and has operated the tram system since. [ 119 ] The tram in the north leg entered operation in June 1967, [ 76 ] but visitors were forced to endure three-hour-long waits until April 21, 1976, when a reservation system was ...