Apr 9, 2021
St. Louis Business Journal

After contemplating what to do in phase two of its Affton Plaza redevelopment, Seneca Commercial Real Estate partnered with Guerrilla Street Food Co-founder Brian Hardesty to open 9 Mile Garden.

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Oct 16, 2020
St. Louis Business Journal

The longtime national developer is turning his attention to his hometown of St. Louis and shares his thoughts on the next big opportunities in town.

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Sep 29, 2020
KSDK

Who’s ready for sweater weather, chili and pumpkin beers? 9 Mile Garden sent out its first newsletter with some exciting things happening this fall.

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Mar 15, 2020
KMOX News Radio

Excitement is building in Affton as Missouri’s first food truck garden nears completion.

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Jan 14, 2020
STL Today

9 Mile Garden, the food-truck park and entertainment venue slated to open this spring at 9375 Gravois Road in the Affton area, has announced another amenity.

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Nov 13, 2019
Webster Journal

Executive chef and co-owner of Guerrilla Street Food Brian Hardesty and representatives of Seneca Commercial Real Estate announced the establishment of Missouri’s first food truck garden.

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Nov 4, 2019
KSDK

Big things are happening in the city of Affton. The first-ever Food Truck Garden is coming to the area this spring.

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Oct 2, 2019
Call Newspapers

The owners of Affton Plaza are proposing Missouri’s first food truck garden next to the strip mall, but some neighbors are upset about the idea due to traffic, noise and lights that could come from the new “town square.”

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Sept. 14, 2019
Call Newspapers

The county Planning Commission will hold a public hearing next week on several potential developments in South County, but one stands out: A request by Affton Plaza to build Missouri’s first “food truck garden” as a sort of town square for Affton next to the shopping plaza.

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