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  2. Fabick Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Caterpillar named the company its exclusive dealer in the St. Louis region. [2] [3] Fabick operates eighteen dealerships in Missouri, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, in addition to selling their products at numerous other non-dealership locations. [4] It has more than 1,200 employees and $500,000,000 in inventory. [1]

  3. Willys–Overland Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was the home of the company's main dealership and distributor in St. Louis from its completion in February 1917 until 1932, and upon its opening, it hosted the first indoor St. Louis Auto Show. [1] The building's exterior is a six-story brick facade with large windows on all sides and minimal ornamentation. [1]

  4. Preston J. Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    Preston J. Bradshaw (1884–1952) was one of the most eminent architects of St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1920s.Among his numerous commissions as an architect, he is best known for designing hotels and automobile dealerships in the region.

  5. St. Louis Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    1901 St. Louis at National Museum of Transportation. St. Louis Motor Carriage Company was a manufacturer of automobiles at 1211–13 North Vandeventer Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by George Preston Dorris (later credited with developing and patenting the float-carburetor) and John L. French in 1898, with French taking charge of marketing and Dorris heading engineering and production.

  6. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Bodine Aluminum opened a plant in Jackson, Tennessee in 2003, and closed its St. Louis plant in December 2018. [ 3 ] In 2020, the company's name changed from Bodine Aluminum to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Missouri, while the Jackson plant became Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tennessee .

  7. Chesterfield Mall - Wikipedia

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    Hull Property Group purchased the mall in 2018, [15] In March 2018, the St. Louis area's only American Girl store in the mall, closed. [16] [12] [14] On May 31, 2018, it was announced Sears would close, as a part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide, also including the nearby South County Center location.

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