Kirkwood's planning and zoning commission got its first real look this week at what could replace the city's aging public works building downtown: a sprawling apartment complex with six buildings, a pool, a clubhouse and a fitness center. Des Peres-based Double Eagle Development presented the site plans, proposing more than 100 residential units on the 5.9-acre property that currently houses the city's water, electric and sanitation departments.…
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