Tree farms coming to vacant lots in St. Louis (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

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Tree farms coming to vacant lots in St. Louis (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

By: Leah Thorsen, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Forty-two vacant lots in St. Louis will become tree farms, urban agriculture and green infrastructure projects through a partnership between the city and Chicago-based development firm Fresh Coast Capital.

Mayor Francis Slay hailed the news on Thursday, saying in a statement that such projects will turn empty lots from a liability that costs the city thousands of dollars a year to maintain into an asset.

The 42 lots make up about 3 acres of land, and all are in the city’s 22nd Ward in north St. Louis, around the area of Clara and St. Edward avenues.

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