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A cemetery’s secret land sale could reshape University City

United Hebrew Cemetery may sell 10.7 acres of unused land to a developer. A proposed residential development in University City would absorb 10.7 acres of undeveloped land in an unused part of United Hebrew Cemetery. If approved by the city council, William James Capital LLC, the buyer of the property, plans to build 108 townhomes. The development, known as The Enclave on Canton, would also feature amenities, including a coffeeshop and pickle ba…
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St. Louis Jewish Light broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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