The Cordish Cos., which developed Ballpark Village with the St. Louis Cardinals, was chosen from three bids to redevelop the ...
President Bill DeWitt III said that economics and how fast the hotel redevelopment moves through approval process will impact ...
Cordish envisions a $670 million mixed-use redevelopment that would demolish the former hotel site’s existing towers.
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Yardbarker on MSNCardinals facing Opening Day reality they haven't seen in decadesUnfortunately, the winds of change have not been kind to Cardinal Nation. For the first time since 1995 — the same year the ...
The Cordish Cos., the Baltimore-based real estate firm that partnered with the St. Louis Cardinals to create Ballpark Village, will demolish the long-vacant hotel as part of a $670M project.
Salt + Smoke currently has five locations: Ballpark Village in downtown St. Louis, its original location in the Delmar Loop, ...
Fans in St. Louis were all in—celebrating across the city, from small businesses to Ballpark Village. St. Louis was electric as football fans packed restaurants and bars, anxiously watching the ...
A long-vacant landmark in Downtown St. Louis is one step closer to a major transformation as a new developer steps in to ...
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To name a few, the Chicago Cubs have Gallagher Way and Clark Street while the St. Louis Cardinals have Ballpark Village. Washington wants to be the next team to offer an incredible fan experience.
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