Hadley Redevelopment Project Dies Anew

It looks like time has run out for United Plaza LLC to come up with the $3 million escrow to continue with their redevelopment of the Hadley Township area in Richmond Heights. That is the area just north of the Maplewood Wal-Mart bordered by Hanley on the west, Laclede Station on the east, Dale on the north and Bruno on the south. An article on the KSDK site mentions something about Big Bend Blvd, but the affected area is actually quite a bit west of Big Bend. This whole area has been suspended in limbo for the past decade, and I wish something could be done to move it forward or to just let the residents alone. I wonder how many actual residents are still living in the homes there. This latest news reminds me of the book I read about eminent domain a year or so ago and the problems that can happen when cities decide they want to "change the character" of some neighborhoods. Now that the monster Wal-Mart/Sam's complex is there at Maplewood Commons along with the adjacent strip malls and stand alone restaurants (Applebee's, Red Lobster, Olive Garden), how much more retail development can we possibly need in the mid-County area? And we all know any new residential development in that area would be much too expensive for the people being displaced by the redevelopment. I am still waiting to see someone redevelop the old Clayton Schnucks at Clayton and Hanley. Talk about some prime real estate sitting idle. I am surprised a Walgreens or a Starbucks has not sprung up there by now.

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