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Mixed-use development proposed for 100 acres of MetLife's campus – St. Louis Call Newspapers


An in-person town hall will be held this week at the MetLife campus in South County about a proposed mixed-use development at the 100-acre site that would include two new subdivisions with more than 170 single-family houses, a 210-unit apartment building, nearly 8 acres of commercial development fronting Tesson Ferry Road and public spaces like a plaza and amphitheater.
The land size and scope of the project between Tesson Ferry and Keller roads, called “Tesson Ridge,” makes the mixed-use project one of the largest developments in South County history larger in size even than the roughly 47-acre Crestwood mall site, which is also the subject of a pending mixed-use redevelopment proposal. ....

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America's historic Black beach communities today — affluent and struggling to preserve their heritage


America’s historic Black beach communities today affluent and struggling to preserve their heritage
MarketWatch
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Nearly 100 years ago, a Black family owned a resort in an area that is now part of Manhattan Beach, Calif. The Bruce family’s property thrived by catering to African-Americans from Los Angeles, and, over the years, a community of Black homeowners sprang up around the resort.
But in 1924, under pressure from white residents nearby, the town shut down the resort and forced the family to sell its property to the city. The town is now considering returning the land to descendants of the Bruce family as restitution, according to the New York Times. ....

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