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  2. What’s being built in the property across from Auffenberg in ...

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    Weilmuenster said the current Hyundai dealership on Central Park Drive in O’Fallon will close when the new facility across in Shiloh is ready. ... Auffenberg Auto Mall needed more room and it ...

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    Plans are in motion for new businesses to move into the St. Clair Auto Mall location in O’Fallon that once was home to Auffenberg Dealer Group.. O’Fallon Mayor Herb Roach said city leaders had ...

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    The $40 million development is on 36 acres on Frank Scott Parkway East, east of the Green Mount Crossing Shopping Center, behind Target, and adjacent to Interstate 64.

  5. Auffenberg - Wikipedia

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    Auffenberg, ennobled von Auffenberg, is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Xaver von Auffenberg (1744-1815), Austrian general; Joseph von Auffenberg (1798-1857), German dramatist; Moritz von Auffenberg (1852-1928), Austro-Hungarian general and minister of war; Walter Auffenberg (1928-2004), American biologist

  6. O'Fallon, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    O'Fallon is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. The 2020 census listed the population at 32,289. The 2020 census listed the population at 32,289. The city is the second largest city in the Metro East region of the St. Louis metropolitan area and Southern Illinois .

  7. Atlanta Bread Company - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Bread was founded by Robert and Richard Auffenberg [2] in 1993, [3] in Sandy Springs, Georgia (part of the Atlanta metropolitan area), where it started as a single restaurant. In 1994, Jerry Couvaras moved to Atlanta and discovered the restaurant. [2]