Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Anheuser-Busch Employees' CU Buys New HQ Building

Anheuser-Busch Employees’ Credit Union (St. Louis, MO) and its divisions, American Eagle Credit Union and Purina Credit Union, finalized the purchase of a state-of-the-art corporate headquarters building located at 423 Lynch Street in St. Louis, Missouri.

The credit union will take possession on October 1 and anticipates a 5 to 6 month renovation process.

Some of the property's amenities include an on-site cafe, a dramatic building lobby entrance, a fourth floor boardroom, a gated lot with 466 parking spaces, and a large sales training/meeting area.

The four-story, 129,397 square-foot building had a list price of $10.75 million.

However, the press release did not disclose the purchase price.

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