Year in Review: New Business in Crestwood and Sunset Hills
Puricelli's Deli, Ross Dress for Less, and America's Incredible Pizza Co. arrived in 2012.
Crestwood's Newest Deli Specializes in Sandwiches, Soups, Pasta: The owner of Imo's Pizza suffered a spring fire, and re-opened the space with his own concept after Thanksgiving.
America's Incredible Pizza Co. Opens Behind Ronnie's Plaza: America's Incredible Pizza Co. recently invested $1.5 million to renovate the former Hammer's Food and Fun, 5254 S. Lindberg Blvd.
Ross Dress for Less Coming to Sunset Hills: The department store opened in October.
Martial Arts Studio Owner Opens Bar for Pool, Darts Lovers: Crestwood resident William Winkler opened the World Martial Arts Academy more than 20 years ago. This fall he introduced his billiards and darts-focused bar called Pints & Rails.
Attention Shoppers: Sunset Hills' Stein Mart is Open for Business: The former Borders store opened with its new tenant in March.
A Tour Through the New Nolan Office Interiors: Sunset Hills Mayor Bill Nolan moved his business from Crestwood Court to a new space on Gravois.
Anytime Fitness Celebrates Ribbon Cutting: The fitness center came to Crestwood in April.
Italian Restaurant Trattoria Toscana Quietly Opens in Sunset Hills: Alban Ziu moved this Affton favorite down Gravois Road this fall.
South County Teachers' Supply Store Debuts Larger Space: The Teachers' Lounge, a family-owned educational supply store, recently relocated from Mehlville to a larger space at 21 Ronnie's Plaza.
Sunset Hills Welcomes New Nail, Hair Salons: Nail Envy and Sports Clips celebrated ribbon cuttings on Lindbergh Boulevard.
Karlie Baker
7:39 am on Monday, December 31, 2012
One business I haven't included in here (I haven't stopped by yet) is the new St. Louis Deli, near Elm and Watson. They opened in the last couple weeks. Have any of you tried it?