Shopping center war to escalate
By Nancy Cambria
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
03/27/2007
The development will be located at the intersection of Hwy 40-61 and Winghaven Boulevard in St. Charles County.
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O'FALLON, MO. — The battle is on to keep shoppers and their money in St. Charles County — and out of St. Louis County.
On Wednesday two developers are expected to disclose details surrounding a planned 80-acre shopping center at Highways 40 and DD in O'Fallon featuring anchor style big box retailers, smaller shops and outdoor dining. Construction on the center, called the Village at O'Fallon, is expected to begin this summer.
O'Fallon City Council President Peter Cantwell said Monday the retail center will provide a "destination" shopping experience expected to deter St. Charles County residents from routinely making the trek east into Chesterfield Valley and St. Louis County.
"We won't be leaking so many tax dollars to St. Louis County," he said. "It's great for the city because we'll be giving residents a great place to shop nearby, and we'll be keeping sales tax dollars in city limits."
St. Charles County's median household income is $65,630 and tops all other counties in the state. But the pot gets even richer closer to Highway 40 in O'Fallon, Weldon Spring, Dardenne Prairie and Lake Saint Louis. The median household income within a mile of the nearby intersection of highways 40 and K is more than $104,000, according to the Economic Development Center of St. Charles County.
In addition to the shopping center, the city anticipates receiving plans for more than 600 higher-end homes to be built on adjacent property, said City Administrator Robert Lowery Jr. The entire complex will sit less than two miles south of the WingHaven development and across Highway DD from the Great Escape movie complex.
Developers include Cullinan Properties Ltd. of Peoria, Ill., which will build the 80-acre shopping center, and THF Realty, the owner of 260 acres of land at the intersection. The companies are expected to present details Wednesday at a ceremonial groundbreaking. However work cannot begin until the plans come before the city's planning board and council. The city has yet to receive any formal paperwork on the project, officials said Monday.
Although the companies declined to divulge details Monday, officials with the city said they had been told the shopping center could provide between 700,000 and 1 million square feet of retail space. Chesterfield Mall, about 15 miles to the east, has 1.3 million square feet of retail space, including three anchor department stores and a multiplex cinema.
Cullinan has developed two other large-scale outdoor, pedestrian style centers in Peoria and Bloomington, Ill. The centers feature sidewalks for window shopping, flower boxes and street lamps, outdoor children's play areas and opportunities for outdoor dining. Larger stores include Von Maur department store, Gordman's, Target and Hobby Lobby. The centers also feature specialty clothing stores like Coldwater Creek, J. Jill, Chico's, Ann Taylor Loft, Jos. A. Bank and various restaurant chains.
O'Fallon officials said they expect the developers to lure a mid- to high-end department store for the site and know that Cullinan is currently making a pitch to Von Maur. However a spokesperson for the chain said Monday the retailer currently has no plans for a Missouri store.
Von Maur, a family-owned business based out of Davenport, Iowa, prides itself on superior customer service. With its trademark piano player, it has 22 locations in the Midwest including one slated for Overland Park, Kan. in 2008, but none in Missouri.
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