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Oct 25, 2016 · The St. Louis Cardinals announced plans for the second phase of Ballpark Village. The $220 million proposed project is five times the scale of the first phase, and will include st louis cardinals ballpark village phase 2 550,000 square feet of development.

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Oct 25, 2016 · St. Louis Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III envisions a village within the Village. The club announced their second phase of Ballpark Village which will include residential living, expanded ...

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The St. Louis Cardinals finally broke ground Friday on the $100 million st louis cardinals ballpark village phase 2 first phase of Ballpark Village that will include construction of about 100,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space next to Busch Stadium. Read more and view photo here.

Aug 12, 2018 · "The St. Louis Cardinals announced plans for a $260 million, 550,000 square foot second phase of Ballpark Village which will include the construction of a 29-story luxury high-rise residential tower, the first new Class-A office building built in downtown St. Louis in nearly thirty years, and additional retail, restaurant and entertainment space." louis vuitton facts history

St. Louis Cardinals hall-of-fame legend Ozzie Smith speaks with Comptroller Darlene Green before the groundbreaking for Live! by Loews at Ballpark Village phase 2, Busch Stadium. Photo by Tyson M. Pruitt

ST. LOUIS – Phase 2 of Ballpark Village’s $260 million expansion reached a milestone Wednesday as a ceremonial ribbon was cut to celebrate the opening of PwC Pennant Building.

Dec 14, 2017 · ST. LOUIS — Officials with the St. Louis Cardinals say phase 2 of Ballpark Village near Busch Stadium will create a vibrant new area of downtown. A groundbreaking ceremony for …

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The 700,000 square foot second phase of Ballpark Village being developed in partnership between the St. Louis Cardinals and The Cordish Companies will feature a 29-story luxury high-rise apartment tower, the first Class-A office building built in downtown St. Louis in nearly thirty years, an upscale, full-service Live! by Loews convention hotel, as well as additional retail and entertainment.


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