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Women's Exchange: May Be Moving to Colonial MarketPlace in Ladue

In business 130 years, this service group may leave the Clay-Price Center after many years.

Scribe Jerry Berger has reported this afternoon that the Women's Exchange in Ladue, located in the Clay-Price Center may be ankling this location and locating to the new DESCO Colonial marketplace.

This is what Berger has to say about that.

The MarketPlace is picking up speed as the New Year begins. Construction forms are in place while leases are being signed.

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The Clay-Price center is owned by the Cella family, while the Colonial MarketPlace is a major project for DESCO, the real estate development wing of Schnuck's Markets.

A road is being constructed to link the Colonial MarketPlace with DESCO's Schnuck's Center at Ladue Crossing, adjacent to I-170 and Ladue Road.

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