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Sunset Hills Banquet Center to Close in December

Two Hearts Banquet Facility sold its Lindbergh Boulevard space to the Laborers Local 110 Union, who will begin renovations to convert the building into their new offices. The facility closes Dec. 1.

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Two Hearts Banquet Facility recently sold its building at 4532 S. Lindbergh Blvd., and plans to close before the end of the year. A local labor union chapter will turn the building into their new office space.

The facility closes Dec. 1, banquet center co-owner Stacey Fish said. They were open for more than 20 years.

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A representative with Local Laborers 110 Union in St. Louis said they intend to use their newly-acquired building as an office and meetingplace. Renovations are scheduled to begin in January 2013, and the union could occupy the new space by late spring.

Corporate events scheduled at the Sunset Hills facility for after Dec. 1 have been transferred to their sister location in St. Charles, or refunded, Fish told Patch. How are they dealing with bigger events?

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"Most of the brides have been called, and we've only had trouble getting a hold of a couple of them," she explained. The majority of the couples have been able to find other venues for their receptions; others are still working to make other arrangements.

UPDATE: Nov. 12, 9:45 p.m.: KSDK speaks with antique show organizer Jane Walkup as she struggles to find a new venue for her annual show, which had been scheduled at Two Hearts on Dec. 9. View the full video on the KSDK website.

 

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