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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.

: 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.

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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.

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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.

Nail Envy and Sports Clips celebrated ribbon cuttings on Lindbergh Boulevard.


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