"Downtown Plaza apartment buildings now under construction are the three 13-story structures in the front row of this drawing by architects Hellmuth, Obata, and Kassabaum, Inc. Between two of them is St. John's Basilica. They are in the two blocks bounded by Chestnut street (foreground), Fifteenth street (Right), Pine and Seventeeth Streets (left). Construction of the three apartment buildings
"Sketches of the Controversial: &15,000,000 Westchester Heights housing project were released yesterday by the promoters. The proposed project is planned for an area bounded at one point by Natural Bridge avenue and Goodfellow boulevard. The housing development would be built (top) around existing residences that stand in the center of the site. One of the three types of apartment dwellings
"Sketches of the Controversial: &15,000,000 Westchester Heights housing project were released yesterday by the promoters. The proposed project is planned for an area bounded at one point by Natural Bridge avenue and Goodfellow boulevard. The housing development would be built (top) around existing residences that stand in the center of the site. One of the three types of apartment dwellings
"Sketches of the Controversial: &15,000,000 Westchester Heights housing project were released yesterday by the promoters. The proposed project is planned for an area bounded at one point by Natural Bridge avenue and Goodfellow boulevard. The housing development would be built (top) around existing residences that stand in the center of the site. One of the three types of apartment dwellings
"Sketches of the Controversial: &15,000,000 Westchester Heights housing project were released yesterday by the promoters. The proposed project is planned for an area bounded at one point by Natural Bridge avenue and Goodfellow boulevard. The housing development would be built (top) around existing residences that stand in the center of the site. One of the three types of apartment dwellings
"Waldorf Plaza is the new name for this building at 4011 Delmar bl. containing 100 apartments, six stores and a 40-car garage on which a long-term leasehold estate was recently obtained by the Waldorf Plaza, Inc., which plans complete renovation."
"The Boatmen's National Bank of St. Louis has announced plans to open a facility in Laclede's Landing, subject to regulatory approval. The facility at 714-716 N. 2nd St. will offer checking, savings and loan services as well as safe deposit boxes, reported Donald N. Brandin, board chairman and chief executive officer. Boatmen's first location in 1847 was just a few blocks south of Laclede's
will have the capacity to brew 1,500,000 barrels of beer annually. It will employ about 400 people. Products to be produced at the plant include Budweiser and Michelob."
"For Immediate Release: The new Anheuser-Busch office building is expected to be completed by January 15, 1969. Located in the 2800 block of South Ninth street, it will have seven levels, three for parking and four for office space. The following departments will be headquartered in the new building: Industrial Relations, Office Service, Beer Sales, Corporate Planning and Industrial Products
"Anheuser-Busch Inc. has announced a planned expansion of Williamsburg, Va., brewery, which would more than double its annual capacity from the current level of 2.9 million barrels to 7.5 million barrels. Cost of the project would be over $200 million. Artist's rendering shows what the brewery would look like on its expected completion date in the spring of 1980."
"Soulard Groundbreaking - Ground was broken Thursday for the first new building in the Soulard historic district, the Anheuser-Busch Employee's Credit Union building at 10th and Lynch streets. The artist's rendering of the building, above, reflects a design in keeping with existing structures in the historic area, a requirement of the Landmark and Urban Development Commission. Bank Building Corp