By Martin Van Der Werf
Of the Post-Dispatch
04/05/2005
It's Costco. That's what numerous sources in the development industry say about what's coming to the northeast corner of Manchester Road and Highway 141 in Manchester.
Pace Properties, which has been offering to buy the 33 houses on the 59-acre site, declined to say which stores might be coming in. "We're talking to all sort of tenants at this point," said Rick Randall, project manager. "The speculation out there is what it is."
But few other retailers could fill the largest building, which reportedly totals more than 100,000 square feet. The plans get a first public airing Thursday night.
Franz Kreintz, Manchester director of planning, says the only rumored tenant "that keeps coming up is Costco." He hopes the speculation is true.
"I think they'd be a good retailer for the area," Kreintz said. "They are so popular, it would be an attraction unto itself."
All but one of the homeowners reportedly agreed to Pace's buyout offers. The site also includes a Saturn dealership, a former Denny's restaurant and various other commercial buildings.
Costco has two other area locations - St. Peters and south St. Louis County. Speculation has surged about its next move since it pulled out, in 2003, from a deal to put a store in Brentwood.
Of the Post-Dispatch
04/05/2005
It's Costco. That's what numerous sources in the development industry say about what's coming to the northeast corner of Manchester Road and Highway 141 in Manchester.
Pace Properties, which has been offering to buy the 33 houses on the 59-acre site, declined to say which stores might be coming in. "We're talking to all sort of tenants at this point," said Rick Randall, project manager. "The speculation out there is what it is."
But few other retailers could fill the largest building, which reportedly totals more than 100,000 square feet. The plans get a first public airing Thursday night.
Franz Kreintz, Manchester director of planning, says the only rumored tenant "that keeps coming up is Costco." He hopes the speculation is true.
"I think they'd be a good retailer for the area," Kreintz said. "They are so popular, it would be an attraction unto itself."
All but one of the homeowners reportedly agreed to Pace's buyout offers. The site also includes a Saturn dealership, a former Denny's restaurant and various other commercial buildings.
Costco has two other area locations - St. Peters and south St. Louis County. Speculation has surged about its next move since it pulled out, in 2003, from a deal to put a store in Brentwood.








