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Bygones be Bygones? St. Louis Suburb Weighs Kroenke Project

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Stan Kroenke couldn't wait to get his NFL team out of St. Louis six months ago, in part because of what his team's relocation application deemed to be a "struggling economy."

But now the billionaire is an investor in a proposed large-scale development along the Missouri River in St. Louis County.

Kroenke and attorney Alan Bornstein control Howard Bend Development, one of six entities that submitted proposals to develop some or most of 1,800 acres in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Details won't be released until later, but whichever project is chosen will likely include offices, stores, restaurants and condominiums.

City officials expect to announce the winning project by early 2017.

 

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