Owner Tim Bryan is optimistic about the progress.
Affton Breakfast and Dinner is now Ambrosia.
The sports bar is looking to open their 12th location.
Patch brings you a roundup of which companies and organizations are hiring in Affton, Shrewsbury and the surrounding areas.
An Affton community leader wonders about Affton's future.
The shelves in the 7-Eleven at Gravois and Tesson Ferry are emptying quickly.
Each week, Patch brings you a list of businesses seeking to fill positions in Affton, Shrewsbury and in nearby communities.
The diner will now be open Sunday thru Thursday, 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Friday until 8 p.m., and Saturday until 4 p.m.
The owners live in Oakville, and one coaches midget football players to feed into Oakville, Mehlville and Lindbergh teams.
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Larry Stone was a vocal opponent to Value Village moving into Affton.
The new owners want everyone from kids on up to feel at home.
Firefighters, friends and neighbors came for their dinner.
The newly named Clubhouse Bar and Grill, in Affton, is set to open next month.
This will be the company's fourth store to open in the St. Louis area, and the closest location for South County and Arnold residents.
The cost to the bank has been "significant," an executive said.
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Learn more about the Affton business in this Q&A with owner Donald Griffin.
The store is scheduled to shutter its doors June 15. All merchandise is currently up to 50 percent off.
The shop moved out of Deer Creek Center last year.
A Walmart Neighborhood Market on at Tesson Ferry and Butler Hill roads is not needed, not wanted and too disruptive, says petition drive coordinator Maryann Gregory.
An owner said he thinks it's the last service station in St. Louis to pump customers' gas.
Value Village has two properties in mind for a move, but will stay in Shrewsbury for as long as possible.
Everything from potato chips to TVs are on sale.
Click through our photos of the Affton Chamber of Commerce's Community and Business Expo on Patch's Facebook page.
County Councilman Steve Stenger wants to block Value Village from moving to Affton.
It's to be New York style pizza, with the dough and sauce made in-house.
The new place sells three times as many burgers as the first, and it's the same owner and menu.
The annual day of eating out to support St. Louis Effort for AIDS is April 25.
The owner gives free coffee to anyone wearing a uniform.
Steve Stenger opposes the relocation of a Value Village thrift store from Shrewsbury to the former Hanneke Hardware, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
See how your favorite Affton restaurants performed on recent St. Louis County Health Department inspections.