A beloved south St. Louis diner is up for sale.
The Courtesy Diner located at 3155 S. Kingshighway Blvd. hit the real estate market Friday.
The restaurant has been closed for an extended period of time before hitting the market. Courtesy Diner locations at 1121 Hampton Ave. and 8000 S. Laclede Station Road remain open.
The asking price for the Kingshighway retail space is listed as $550,000, according to Crexi, a commercial real estate business. The lot size is listed as 0.33 acres with 25 parking…
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“Keith’s ability to…
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