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OVERLAND – Strategically located along the Interstate 170 corridor in North County, the City of Overland is developing a long-term strategy for investment and growth.
“Today, we are looking at ourselves in a different way,” said Mayor Mike Schneider. “Overland understands its role in the region, and we are working with our neighbors to fulfill that mission.”
Schneider added, “We see this as an opportunity to not only improve communication but come together to solve problems, reduce costs and increase investment in the area.”
Overland is the home of Alberici Enterprises, one of the world’s leading providers of general contracting, construction management, specialty contracting, and design-build services. Their 110,000-square-foot facility has been awarded a LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The city of over 16,000 residents has not, however, placed its entire future on the success of one company. Mayor Schneider states that Overland is looking to diversify its economic base.
The city’s proximity to Interstate 170 and Lambert Airport provides incentive for companies looking to relocate and/or expand their business.
“Overland offers a lot of tangible benefits for companies involved in retail, office and manufacturing,” Schneider said.
KIRKWOOD - The City of Kirkwood was established in 1853 and today boasts a population of over 27,000. Located in west St. Louis County, Kirkwood lies just north of Interstate 44, east of Interstate 270, and directly along U.S. Highway 61.
Tourism plays a vital role in this community. Kirkwood is the home to Powder Valley Nature Center and the famed Magic House, but the city does not rely solely on this segment for growth and economy.
“We have a strong mix of retail and Class A office space, which helps solidify Kirkwood’s economic base,” said Mayor Art McDonnell. “Transportation is also a key element not only because of our proximity to the interstates, but also because an Amtrak station is in the heart of our town.”
The station is staffed by a group of dedicated volunteers who assist passengers. In 2003, Kirkwood purchased the station and now rents the facility for special events, which include weddings, receptions, family gatherings, and class reunions.
Kirkwood boasts over 300 acres of parkland with amenities such as a large central park with an aquatic center, ice rink, outdoor amphitheater, ball fields, tennis courts, picnic sites, and playground areas, as well as smaller neighborhood parks.
The community is also proud of its walkable downtown shopping area complete with an open air farmer’s market.
“Kirkwood is very proud of its exceptional school system,” McDonnell added. “The Kirkwood School District has one of the highest graduation rates in the country.”
SUNSET HILLS – Incorporated in 1957, Sunset Hills embraces its position in St. Louis County as a strong location for retail, office and residential development. This community of approximately 8,200 residents offers a number of benefits to the region.
Because of its proximity along Interstate 44, Highway 61 and Highway 30, Sunset Hills has a strong workforce and easy access to a number of major employers throughout the region. Though the community provides far more than just a quality workforce.
Its location also makes it an attractive place for corporate and back office operations. In addition, Sunset Hills has proven to be a great home for a number of companies involved in a variety of retail services.
Bolstering its position in the area, Sunset Hills is served by two highly regarded public school systems: Lindbergh and Kirkwood. St. Louis Community College–Meramec Campus is also easily accessible Sunset Hills. |