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PostMar 31, 2022#51

^No, this is new investment on top of the previous. According to the article the new A-B building will be for seltzer production. The building already under construction is for the new A-B connected venture EverGrain that processes barley remnants to make protein supplements.  Will be interesting to see where it goes in the complex and if it'll be highly visible like the EverGrain.

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PostMar 31, 2022#52

^ Evergrain is going into a renovated stock house building…that was also mentioned in that article.

The new Seltzer building was announced last year and has been under construction for some time now…it’s opening this spring…which is nearly now.
The project is in addition to the $100 million renovation of historic building Stockhouse 10 at the St. Louis campus into the new U.S. headquarters for EverGrain, a company backed by the brewer that repurposes grain from the brewing process into ingredients for other food and beverage products. Construction and renovation on that project, announced a year ago, is nearing completion, officials said Wednesday.

Both investments are part of Anheuser-Busch's broader two-year, $1 billion investment in its facilities across 26 states, announced in February 2021, to "accelerate the nation's recovery and drive economic prosperity in the communities across the U.S.," officials said in the release.

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PostMar 31, 2022#53

Re-sharing one of my posts from 2/21:
sc4mayor wrote:
Feb 03, 2021
Anheuser-Busch to make $1B in supply chain investments, work that includes St. Louis
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... 1#cxrecs_s
At the St. Louis facility, located in the city Soulard’s neighborhood, Anheuser-Busch plans to expand its seltzer brewing capacity and install footings and foundations at a new building on its campus. Anheuser-Busch said the building, located off of Arsenal Street near the brewery entrance, is the first new facility added to its campus since 2006. Additional projects are still in the planning phase and will be unveiled in the next two years, the brewer said.

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PostMar 31, 2022#54

^ thanks... the article is pretty confusing on top of my own confusion. Anyway, upon re-reading that article it seems like "$150M in investments nearing completion" would have been more accurate.

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PostMar 31, 2022#55

As stated previously:
2 new buildings wrapping up.

evergrain: s side of Arsenal. Seltzer: N side of arsenal. Both right near the highway.

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PostMar 31, 2022#56

STLrainbow wrote:
Mar 31, 2022
^ thanks... the article is pretty confusing on top of my own confusion. Anyway, upon re-reading that article it seems like "$150M in investments nearing completion" would have been more accurate.
All good. Standard fare for the BJ to recycle an old headline.

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PostMar 31, 2022#57

^ KMOV ran this quick segment as well about the "new" investment.  Had stock aerial footage but too lazy I guess to go out and show the nearly complete building. 

https://www.kmov.com/2022/03/30/anheuse ... abilities/

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PostJan 22, 2023#58

This is pretty neat.

New A-B tech center teaches how to make machines work specifically for beer
https://www.stltoday.com/business/colum ... the-latest

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