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  2. Category:Hotels in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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  3. Saint Louis Galleria - Wikipedia

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    1155 Saint Louis Galleria: Opening date: 1955 (as Westroads Shopping Center) Developer: ... 2 in the main mall area, 3 in the food court area and Macy's. 5 in Dillard's.

  4. Chase Park Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta St. Louis is a historic hotel and apartment complex located at 212 N. Kingshighway Boulevard in the Central West End of St. Louis, Missouri. It consists of two buildings - the Chase Hotel, built in 1922 by developer Chase Ullman, [ 1 ] and the Art Deco -style Park Plaza tower, built in 1929 and today housing ...

  5. We Ranked the Best Mall Court Food Chains - AOL

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    The chain serves delicious food at hard-to-beat prices, and there's something about eating it a mall food court that makes it all the more crave-worthy. Kaitlin S./Yelp. 5. Cinnabon.

  6. One City Center (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The 25-story office tower is the ninth-tallest habitable building in St. Louis at a height of 375 feet (114 m). [1] The mall was four stories with a green, white, and glass façade. When the mall opened in 1985, St. Louis Centre was the largest urban shopping mall in the United States, with over 150 stores with 20 restaurants in 1,500,000 ...

  7. St. Clair Square - Wikipedia

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    Stix Baer & Fuller built a store on the mall site in 1979. [4] This store became Dillard's in 1984. It was sold to The Hahn Company in 1989. [5] A food court was added in the early 1990s. [3] Hahn then sold it to CBL & Associates Properties in 1996. [3] At the time, it was the fifth-largest mall in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area. [6]