Lake St.
This article is about Lake St.
Lake St.
The City of Lake St.
Louis is a prepared improve situated around two lakes between Interstate 70 and Interstate 64 in St.
Lake St.
Louis is a suburb of St.
6.2 The Meadows at Lake St.
In January 1961, Ellis Ellerman and Ira Nathan begin developing plans for a private resort community, a prominent concept in the 1960s in the St.
The vision was for a weekend resort with a lake large enough for recreation and a locale close to St.
Ellerman and Nathan hired engineers to begin the initial planning of the lake and community, and Nathan titled the universal "Lake St.
Ellerman and Nathan formed Trails Lake Development Corp.
The financial troubles continued for Ellerman and Nathan, and The Healey Discount Corp., owned by Crow and the three other investors, foreclosed on Ellerman and Nathan's Trails Lake Development Corp.
Crow felt the locale of "Lake St.
Louis justified building a new town, clean water just the weekend improve envisioned by Ellerman and Nathan.
In the end, Crow bought out the other three investors who were part of The Healey Discount Corp., and he became the sole developer of the Lake St.
Charles County allowed the preliminary plan for Lake St.
People who had purchased lots from the first developers were given credits for lots in the new Lake St.
The first inhabitants of Lake St.
Gene Neal later became a vice president of one of Crow's companies, his wife Hazel managed the Lake St.
Construction on the dam for the 600-acre (2.4 km2) Lake St.
Louis, the larger of the two lakes in the community, began in 1968.
The combination of affairs suddenly made Lake St.
With Crow out of the picture, and the looming threat of annexation from O'Fallon on the East and Wentzville on the West, the inhabitants of the Harbor Town region of the improve petitioned St.
Residents voted in 1977 to change the name to Lake St.
Louis and turn into a 4th Class City under the Revised Statutes of Missouri.
The two lakes in the town/city of Lake St.
Louis are private lakes owned by the membership of the Lake St.
The LSLCA was formed to maintain and administer the Lake St.
Originally all owners of property inside the town/city were automatically members of the LSLCA; however, as the town/city grew, the need to prevent lake overcrowding resulted in newer residentiary developments not having membership in the LSLCA.
This means that many inhabitants of the town/city are not permitted to use the lakes, because their property is not veiled by LSLCA membership. Lake St.
Louis is positioned at 38 47 8 N 90 47 1 W (38.785620, -90.783610). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 8.72 square miles (22.58 km2), of which, 7.91 square miles (20.49 km2) is territory and 0.81 square miles (2.10 km2) is water. In the city, the populace was spread out with 24.5% under the age of 18, 6.8% from 18 to 24, 27.3% from 25 to 44, 29.6% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% who were 65 years of age or older.
The inhabitants of Lake St.
When Schnucks opened a store on the city's previously undeveloped south side in 2004, at the intersection of I-64 and Lake Saint Louis Boulevard, it marked the beginning of a rapid retail and commercial expansion for the city.
This was the first new retail evolution the town/city had seen in 17 years.
The initial commercial evolution of 2004 was soon followed by the evolution of two large retail districts in the city: The Shoppes at Hawk Ridge and The Meadows at Lake St.
Bounded by I-64 to the north, South Fox Hound Drive to the east, and Hawk Ridge Trail to the South, the Shoppes at Hawk Ridge is an 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) retail evolution situated on the south side of Lake St.
The evolution was the biggest retail universal in St.
The Hawk Ridge evolution is anchored by St.
The Meadows at Lake St.
The second primary retail evolution that anchors the Lake St.
Louis retail precinct is The Meadows at Lake St.
The Meadows was advanced to meet the burgeoning demand for specialty stores and restaurants in St.
The Meadows is positioned on 64 acres (26 ha) on the north side of I-64 near Lake St.
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