The Cordish Cos., which developed Ballpark Village with the St. Louis Cardinals, was chosen from three bids to redevelop the ...
Taste of St. Louis has drawn more than 50,000 attendees to a three-day weekend showcasing dozens of regional restaurants and ...
Around 33 restaurants came out for last year's Taste of St. Louis at Ballpark Village, including people still up and coming ...
Cordish envisions a $670 million mixed-use redevelopment that would demolish the former hotel site’s existing towers.
The ‘Taste of St. Louis’ festival organizers are considering moving the event from downtown St. Louis to Clayton, in an ...
Food festival Taste of St. Louis is eyeing a move from downtown St. Louis to Clayton. Festival organizers on Tuesday are set ...
The Cordish Cos., the Baltimore-based real estate firm that partnered with the St. Louis Cardinals to create Ballpark Village, will demolish the long-vacant hotel as part of a $670M project.
To name a few, the Chicago Cubs have Gallagher Way and Clark Street while the St. Louis Cardinals have Ballpark Village. Washington wants to be the next team to offer an incredible fan experience.
The now-dead deal would have transformed the sea of parking lots around the stadium into a ballpark village of restaurants, shops, homes, offices and hotels — similar to what the NHL’s Ducks ...
The newest neighborhood to open in the award-winning Summerlin master-planned community is Arcadia by Shawood by Sekisui ...
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