In the press this week: a Maplewood Richmond Heights teacher won a contest to sing the national anthem at a Blues game, Sansone bought Tropicana Lanes, Richmond Heights Police make a lip sync video, and more.
- Blues News — Pentecost named 2018 national anthem contest winner
- Fox 2 — 2nd Annual Cat Art Fair at Mauhaus Cat Cafe September 15
- Fox 2 — Dance party and Joe Buck highlight Richmond Heights Police lip sync challenge
- Fox 2 — Maplewood-Richmond Heights teacher to sing National Anthem at Blues game
- KMOV — Motorcyclist struck by SUV in Maplewood
- KMOV — Local music teacher named national anthem contest winner
- KMOV — Maplewood music teacher gets chance of a lifetime
- KSDK — Multi-million dollar redevelopment project in U City could force businesses to relocate
- KSDK — Tropicana Lanes, Clayton Executive Center buildings acquired by developer
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Sansone buys Tropicana Lanes, other highly visible Richmond Heights properties on 13 acres
The Layton’s Site is a satellite parking lot for Central Presbyterian Church of Haley Road in Clayton. It’s NOT going to be for sale as long as the Davis Place Residence won’t let people park in front of their homes for Sunday morning services.
I sure wish they would put a restaurant in that old Layton’s site. That place has a nice big parking lot which so many restaurants lack.