Paul McKee (developer)

Paul McKee (developer)

Paul McKee is a St. Louis, Missouri-area property developer. McKee's public profile has recently increased because of a proposed multi-billion dollar redevelopment project in a depressed part of North St. Louis city. McKee's property management and development company, McEagle Properties, is based in O'Fallon, Missouri.

McKee's mother grew up in North St. Louis, in the Greater Ville neighborhood, while McKee himself grew up in the suburb of Overland and went to Chaminade College Preparatory School. McKee is married to Marguerite "Midge" McKee (Née Niehoff), and the two have four children. They live in the wealthy suburb of Huntleigh.

McKee's entrepreneurship started with the co-founding of construction firm Paric Corp. in 1979. McKee is not a household name even in St. Louis, but is well-known among local business leaders. He is a member of the board and past chairman of BJC HealthCare, the area's largest employer. McKee is an astute political operator and uses that skill to his business advantage. He has donated tens of thousands of dollars to politicians of both political parties; precisely how much is difficult to determine because much of it is donated through corporations and associates. McKee says that he favors neither party particularly strongly, but "follow[s] the business agenda".[1] McKee was the primary organizer of a bipartisan trade mission to communist China to stimulate trade between that country and businesses in the region, with a particular focus on using the underutilized MidAmerica St. Louis Airport as a cargo stopover from China to South America.[2]

Some of McKee's major developments through McEagle include WingHaven, a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) residential area in O'Fallon; NorthPark, a joint venture including 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m2) of planned commercial and industrial redevelopment in North St. Louis County; and Hazelwood Commerce Center, a 151-acre (0.61 km2) industrial park in Hazelwood, Missouri.[3]

NorthSide development proposal

NorthSide covers several wards and is broken into four development sections.

McKee's envisioned redevelopment project in the Old North Saint Louis, JeffVanDerLou and Saint Louis Place neighborhoods was initially referred to as Blairmont, in reference to one of the shell companies used to acquire lots and buildings in the three neighborhoods. [4] In May 2009 the redevelopment idea was publicly revealed as "Northside," a $5.4 billion vision covering some 500 acres (2.0 km2) of the city. It would include four commercial centers totaling over 4,000,000 square feet (370,000 m2) of new retail and office space, 10,000 new homes, parks, and a trolley line. The commercial space would play host to 22,000 new jobs, in addition to the 43,000 temporary positions created in building the development.[5] McKee expects the project to take 15 years. He has asked the City of St. Louis for $409,917,496 in TIF financing to get the project off the ground [6] and says he will eventually ask for $1.1 billion in aid from state, local, and federal governments. NorthSide's emphasis on renewable energy and massive construction follows the Obama Administration's priorities and, if started in a timely manner, could be a candidate for additional funding from the 2009 stimulus bill.

McKee himself describes the project at this point as a vision rather than a plan, but has already sunk $46 million of his own money into it. He began the project by covertly buying up houses in the area. McKee addressed concerns at a public meeting with neighborhood residents in May 2009, but issues of distrust surrounding the project remain. McKee has given up on including the northern part of the Old North St. Louis neighborhood, where residents made some of the earliest objections, although he still has not relinquished the lots and buildings he owns there. The southern part of Old North Saint Louis is still in the vision area.

References

External links

  • McEagle Properties - McKee's property development company
  • [1] - Built St. Louis Blog, featuring 204 "Daily Dose of Blairmont" entries
  • [2] - blog featuring news updates on Blairmont, including the initial "outing" of Paul McKee as the developer behind Blairmont

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