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Creve Coeur official briefs Olivette City on Bayer campus redevelopment, mixed‑use plans
Summary
Jason Jagie, Creve Coeur’s director of community development, told Olivette City officials that the former Bayer/Monsanto campus is being redeveloped as a 96‑acre mixed‑use project with a main‑street core, limited surface parking, stormwater detention and ongoing planning for additional land sales on the east campus.
Jason Jagie, director of community development for the city of Creve Coeur, briefed Olivette City officials on redevelopment plans for the former Bayer/Monsanto Fair West campus, saying the site is being developed as a roughly 96‑acre mixed‑use project with a “main street component with commercial and retail on the first floor and apartments above.”
The matter matters to Olivette because the Creve Coeur sites border Olivette and involve utilities, stormwater, traffic and housing choices that cross municipal lines. Jagie said Creve Coeur provided “some assistance in terms of public financing” to facilitate the development and that site work now under way includes new utilities and substantial stormwater infrastructure, including wet detention ponds.
Jagie described the centerpiece project as a mixed‑use development…
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