University City, Missouri, February 23, 2015 ??On February 12, the City of University City and the University City Chamber of Commerce hosted a Business Forum during which they announced the launch of leasethelink.com, a property database and marketing site to promote the Olive Boulevard corridor. The new website, invites businesses, developers, and real estate brokers to "Get in the Mix" and join the already 247 successful and well-established businesses in U City on Olive.
Focused on the area's diversity, family friendly environment and business focus, . The Olive Link offers businesses of all sizes the opportunity to take advantage of our growth and be a part of the inclusive, diverse community that makes up our four distinct districts.
The four-mile long Olive Link Corridor is home to four distinct districts. The Interchange District provides affordable (snort) commercial real estate in a highly accessible and visible district located right off I-170. The Olive International District features authentic ethnic grocery stores and restaurants, small professional offices and night life that make the district a go-to destination for the entire region. The Parkway District is a gathering place for the City's 35,000 residents. Interspersed among the daycares, local shops and grocers is a state-of-the-art recreation center, Centennial Commons, and a separate, free-standing community center. And lastly, the Industrial District, located just west of the City of St. Louis, is home to major employers, such as Cintas and WinCo, and small businesses alike.
The City and Chamber have made great strides in improving Olive Boulevard through a Fade
Improvement Program, planters, hanging baskets, gardens, banners, and street
light upgrades. Come "Get in the Mix" now! This vibrant, growing community is
poised to become St. Louis' next great business center. Learn why some of St.
Louis' largest employers, favorite restaurants and retailers, and small
businesses are proud to call The Olive Link their home at
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