Bill Kirchoff grew up on a 33-acre farm his grandfather purchased for $3,600 in 1906. Near what is now Creve Coeur Park in Maryland Heights, it had a small pasture, but it was developed as an orchard ...
Once construction is complete, the people living in Crossroads' current home, "The Tower" at 160 Broad St., will be moved into the new apartments. The 176 units are permanent supportive housing.
On it, you can drop down buildings and customise their looks, plus lay down paths and other smaller objects such as water wells. This option looks like a sim game, and feels like an evolution of ...