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Prime Development Opportunity at I-70 and David Hoekel Parkway Interchange
The Fastest Growing Corridor; Fastest Growing City; Fastest Growing County- Discover unparalleled potential at the newly completed interchange of Interstate 70 and David Hoekel Parkway in Wentzville, Missouri—the fastest-growing city by population in the state. With quick access to most of the St. Louis MSA, this strategic location offers mixed-use developers and retail companies a unique chance to capitalize on rapid regional expansion.
Strategic Location with Robust Infrastructure- The David Hoekel Parkway interchange, initial phases completed in 2022, enhances connectivity and alleviates congestion along this critical thoroughfare for existing and new residential developments. The development district is at the apex of what will be a main arterial connection for consumers in the area. This infrastructure supports seamless access to both local and regional markets, making it an ideal hub for commercial development. Remaining parkway connections- to Highway Z from the south and to Route 61 from the north-are slated for completion in 2026/2027 (more)
On the western boundary of St. Louis MSA, the City of Wentzville is the fastest growing city by population in the Great State of Missouri. Boasting quick access to metropolitan assets and amenities with just a 35 minute drive-time to Downtown St. Louis, Wentzville is frequently noted for its industrial prowess and continues to draw substantial labor/talent to the community's buzzing corridors. Manufacturers and distributors can be confident in the larger county as well: Nearly all of St. Charles County's communities receive frequent national recognition for growth, business climate, quality-of-place, safety, school districts, and beyond. Among the many accolades, our corridors are well-known for the advantageous environment that attracts a productive workforce and concertedly supports the growth of manufacturers large and small. General Motors, Lear Corp, Piston Group, True Manufacturing, Boeing, LMI- Sonaca, Seyer Industries, Amazon, TVS Supply Chain, Patriot Machine, eTrailer, Reckitt and many more flourish here and proudly call St. Charles County home.
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Dynamic Economic and Population Growth
Wentzville's population surged by approximately 53% from 2010-2020 while the the larger county accounted for 36% of new single family home builds and 42% of new job creation in the 15 county MSA from 2012 to 2022. (Home Builders Association, STL & Eastern MO | 2022; US BLS, QCEW Q2 Data)
Thriving Housing Market
The housing market in St. Charles County remains robust, with a median sale price of $332,450 as of February 2025, reflecting a 5.5% year-over-year increase . This growth indicates a strong demand for residential properties, further emphasizing the area's economic vitality. (source)
Seize the Opportunity
Position your development at the heart of Missouri's most dynamic growth corridor. The I-70 and David Hoekel Parkway interchange offers the infrastructure, demographic trends, and economic momentum to ensure the success of your next project.


About the Economic Development Council (EDC) of St. Charles County
Founded in 1990, the EDC’s mission is to be a catalyst fostering growth, so businesses, institutions, communities, and individuals succeed in St. Charles County and the St. Louis region. The EDC’s award-winning services include business attraction and expansion, business financing, business incubation, business counseling and training, community marketing, and public policy initiatives. The EDC has Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) status from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
About the Economic Development Council (EDC) of St. Charles County: Founded in 1990, the EDC’s mission is to be a catalyst fostering growth, so businesses, institutions, communities, and individuals succeed in St. Charles County and the St. Louis region. The EDC’s award-winning services include business attraction and expansion, business financing, business incubation, business counseling and training, community marketing, and public policy initiatives. The EDC has Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) status from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
About the Economic Development Council (EDC) of St. Charles County:
Founded in 1990, the EDC’s mission is to be a catalyst fostering growth, so businesses, institutions, communities, and individuals succeed in St. Charles County and the St. Louis region. The EDC’s award-winning services include business attraction and expansion, business financing, business incubation, business counseling and training, community marketing, and public policy initiatives. The EDC has Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) status from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
Thomas Redd
