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Captiva Healing in Crestwood as seen in April 2021. The business is now a Proper Cannabis dispensary.

New owner to take over Crestwood marijuana dispensary

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter February 8, 2022

The Crestwood Planning Commission unanimously recommended that a conditional use permit for Captiva Healing at 9933 Watson Road be transferred to New Growth Horizon Feb. 3. The marijuana dispensary...

Mexican restaurant moving into former SH IHOP

Mexican restaurant moving into former SH IHOP

February 3, 2022

A new Mexican restaurant is coming to Sunset Hills Plaza after the Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a conditional use permit for the site Jan.11. The restaurant, El Agave, is at 10893 Sunset Hills...

Joint Fortune Bank/Dunkin development delayed again

Joint Fortune Bank/Dunkin’ development delayed again

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter February 2, 2022

The St. Louis County Planning Commission voted Jan. 25 to require storm sewer changes to the proposed Dunkin’ Donuts/Fortune Bank location at 5227 S. Lindbergh Blvd. before final commission approval.  The...

A rendering of the Bass Pro Shops in Sunset Hills.

City reviews traffic studies, consultants for Bass Pro development

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor February 1, 2022

The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen voted in November to move forward with exploring different economic consulting firms that can assist the city as it prepares for the development of a new Bass Pro Shops.  The...

Aldermen approve high-end car repair shop

Aldermen approve high-end car repair shop

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter January 29, 2022

he Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Post Motorworks to operate at 10340 Winter Industrial Drive. According to petitioners Matt and Heather Post, the business...

The proposed site plan for the Crestwood Crossing development. Dierbergs and McBride Homes closed on the 47-acre former Crestwood mall property Jan. 26.

McBride Homes, Dierbergs close on former Crestwood Plaza mall site

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor January 27, 2022

After years of uncertainty surrounding the future development of the former Crestwood mall site, Dierbergs and McBride Homes announced Wednesday they had closed on the purchase of the mall property. Crestwood...

The view from the site of the proposed Moto Mart along the Mississippi River, directly next to the JB Bridge.

Planning Commission hears new MotoMart proposal

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter January 25, 2022

The St. Louis County Planning Commission heard a second proposal for a MotoMart near Jefferson Barracks Bridge off Interstate 255 Jan. 11 after the first was denied in 2020. The new proposal, at 3800...

This screenshot from a drone video taken by YouTube user Stl Silver Fox shows the JB Bridge from above.

County Planning Commission to hold public hearing on delayed MotoMart plan

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter January 5, 2022

The St. Louis County Planning Commission will hear a proposal for a new gas station in South County Monday. The videoconferenced public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. Jan. 10 by WebEx. Members of the...

Electric Car Charging At Power Station

Electric car dealership eyes Lindbergh Boulevard

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter December 17, 2021

The St. Louis County Planning Commission heard a proposal Dec. 6 for an electric car dealership along Lindbergh Boulevard. The company has remained unnamed so far due to a confidentiality agreement, but...

A rendering of the proposed Oakville Starbucks, which would be drive-thru only.

Oakville Starbucks increases drive-thru size, recommended for approval by planning panel

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter December 15, 2021

The St. Louis County Planning Commission heard plans for a Starbucks location at 5620 Telegraph Road at its executive meeting Dec. 6. The plan was originally proposed in April, and developers said the...

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