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  2. List of tallest buildings in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building built in St. Louis during the 1930s. [40] [41] 16 Saint Francis de Sales Church: 300 / 91 3 1895 Tallest church in St. Louis. [42] [43] 17 1010 Market Street KSDK Channel 5 Building 296 / 90 20 1981 18= Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis: 289 / 88 24 2007 [44] [45] 18= Millennium Hotel St. Louis: 289 / 88 28 1968

  3. Saint Louis Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Originally the site of the Westroads Shopping Center anchored by Stix, Baer & Fuller, the property was sold in 1984 to Hycel Properties, which demolished most of the mall except the Stix north wing, including Walgreens (demolished and now a recently closed Weber Grill restaurant), [4] and built the Saint Louis Galleria.

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

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    One City Center (also called 600 Washington, St. Louis Centre, and sometimes spelled One City Centre) is an office tower complex and former shopping mall in St. Louis, Missouri. Mall entrance in 2010 before redevelopment. The 25-story office tower is the ninth-tallest habitable building in St. Louis at a height of 375 feet (114 m). [1]

  5. Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis. The Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis is a hotel located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. It is well known for its luxury suites and extensive modern art collection said to be worth over $7 million. Due to its central location in the city, it is a popular destination for those attending events at Busch Stadium and the ...

  6. Chesterfield Mall - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield Mall was a shopping mall in Chesterfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Interstate 64/U.S. Routes 40-61 and Clarkson Road . [2] The mall opened in 1976, [3] built by Richard Jacobs. [4] [5] With the closing of Northwest Plaza in St. Ann in 2010, Chesterfield Mall became the largest shopping mall in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

  7. Famous-Barr - Wikipedia

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    The Famous-Barr Co. (originally Famous and Barr Co.) was a division of Macy's, Inc. (formerly Federated Department Stores). Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, in the Railway Exchange Building, it was the flagship store of The May Department Stores Company, which was acquired by Federated on August 30, 2005.

  8. The Rouse Company - Wikipedia

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    Closed in 2015, demolished in 2016. Now Mill Station, a lifestyle center. Westlake Center (1988) - Seattle, Washington. [38] Underground Atlanta (1989) - Renovation; The Centre at Salisbury (1989) - Salisbury, Maryland. Collin Creek Mall (1995) - Plano, Texas. Built in 1981 by Federated Stores Realty; Rouse acquired 30% in 1995 and the rest in ...

  9. Horseshoe St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The resort overlooks the Mississippi River and sits less than one mile (1.6 km) from the Gateway Arch and is within walking distance of the Dome at America's Center and Busch Stadium. [2] The Horseshoe houses two hotels, the Hotel Lumière at the Arch and Four Seasons St. Louis, the only Missouri hotel to receive the AAA Five Diamond Award. [3]

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