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A new QuikTrip will be built and an existing one will close under a plan for redevelopment of a corner near the mall. The County Council unanimously approved a plan April 20 for a new QuikTrip at the corner of Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry that would replace the existing one at 3475 Lemay Ferry. The.
A pair of 100-year-old historic buildings would have to come down to make way for a new QuikTrip at the intersection of Butler Hill and Lemay Ferry roads if St. Louis County were to approve the plan, which has not yet reached the zoning stage. QuikTrip proposes a new store at 5040 Lemay Ferry Road..
Traffic concerns dominated the questions at a town hall last week held about a proposed mixed-use redevelopment plan called “Tesson Ridge” at the 100-acre former MetLife campus in Concord.
The in-person April 29 town hall co-hosted by 6th District Councilman Ernie Trakas drew between 50 and 75 socially distanced attendees, which required an assembly permit from St. Louis County because of capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Charles-based developer Propper Construction Services is proposing a mixed-use development that would cover the entire 100 acres with two new subdivisions with more than 170 single-family homes, a 210-unit apartment building and nearly 8 acres of commercial development along Tesson Ferry Road, with walking trails and public spaces like a plaza and amphitheater.