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  2. McCormack Baron Salazar - Wikipedia

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    McCormack Baron Salazar is an American real estate development firm based in St. Louis, Missouri specializing in economically integrated urban neighborhoods [1] with more than $4.23 billion invested in affordable and mixed-income housing projects. McCormack Baron Salazar provides development as well as ongoing property management services ...

  3. Paul McKee (developer) - Wikipedia

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    Some of McKee's major developments include WingHaven, a 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2) mixed-use project that is the corporate home to Mastercard Operations Center in O'Fallon, NorthPark, a joint venture with Clayco Realty Group including 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m 2) of planned commercial and industrial redevelopment in North St. Louis County that is the corporate home to Express Scripts, [3 ...

  4. THF Realty - Wikipedia

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    THF Realty is a national investor, developer, manager and owner of commercial real estate, including shopping centers and office buildings. THF stands for "To Have Fun." [1] The company owns properties in almost half of the U.S. states. THF has a continuing relationship with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. [2]

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  6. Westport Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Westport was built by a prominent St. Louis developer, Thomas J. White, [2] and opened in 1973. [3] Westport since has grown to over 700,000 square feet (65,000 m 2 ) of office buildings, restaurants, entertainment venues, and hotels. [ 4 ]

  7. Bernard F. Dickmann - Wikipedia

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    After completing his government service, Dickmann continued in the real estate business. He died in Collins, Mississippi on December 9, 1971, at the age of 83. The Poplar Street Bridge crossing the Mississippi River at St. Louis was formerly named in his honor. Dickmann is interred in Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery in south St. Louis.

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