Jamestown Mall Study
St. Louis County
St. Louis County Spotlight Sep 30, 2009
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St. Louis, MO, September 28, 2009 - After a comprehensive study of Jamestown Mall, a panel of experts from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) presented its recommendations to a standing-room only crowd last Friday at Shalom Church City of Peace in unincorporated St. Louis County.

The panel suggested that the existing Jamestown Mall be replaced with an urban town center, one that combines one-of-a-kind, retail-style boutiques with other mixed-used amenities such as a community center, office space, farmers market, green space, and possibly an amphitheater.
St. Louis County Executive Charlie A. Dooley said plans are under way to develop a series of discussions with residents, businesses, officials, and other key stakeholders to gather input and keep the process moving forward.

"The recommendations from ULI are an important first step, and standing still is not an option. We have a lot of work ahead of us. St. Louis County will host several town hall meetings to ensure we gather input from the many different constituents," said Dooley.

Those who were unable to attend last week's public forum will have the opportunity to view it over the next two weeks on News 20, the cable channel for the City of Blackjack. Channel 20 will air the hour-long ULI presentation 7 p.m., Tuesday, September 29; 10 p.m., Thursday, October 1; 10 a.m., Saturday, October 3; and 4 p.m., Sunday, October 4. The presentation also will run the same times during the week of October 5.

The presentation slides can be seen at Jamestown Mall ULI Presentation .