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PostMay 20, 2006#201

Urban Elitist wrote:
jambalaya wrote:Without any news on which bank is financing a project this size I really doubt they have their construction financing in place. Let's see if they really come out of the ground with any significant construction this calendar year - there is definitely not going to be any activity this summer. Keep the fingers crossed, but keep pushing for the necessary services to support the desired residential component.
I'm convinced that you work for Cordish. You are knowledgeabe but yet feel the need to bump TBD threads in order to shine negitivity upon them.


The people I know at Cordish don't spend any time thinking or worrying about this project - let alone take the time to go onto forums to speak badly of it.



I'm very skeptical of TBD for many reasons too. I do hope it is successful though.

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PostMay 20, 2006#202

^I know he doesn't work for Cordish. I was making light of his bumping of this thread. He explained why he bumped it rather well though.

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PostMay 15, 2007#203

it's alive!


Fizz may be back in Bottle District

By Riddhi Trivedi-St. Clair

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

05/15/2007



Plans for the beleaguered $290 million Bottle District development north of downtown may be back on track with Clayco Inc. playing a prominent, but as yet undefined, role.



Officials from Clayco and the development arm of McGuire Moving & Storage, which has long sought to develop the site, said Monday that they are looking at a very "aggressive" development schedule, with work possibly beginning within a year.


FULL STORY:



http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/busine ... enDocument

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