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Mastercard to dump building from St. Louis tech hub as part of consolidation

Financial giant's looming exit prompts landlord to list property for sale
Mastercard has fully occupied 5555 Winghaven Blvd. in the St. Louis suburbs for nearly two decades. (CoStar)
Mastercard has fully occupied 5555 Winghaven Blvd. in the St. Louis suburbs for nearly two decades. (CoStar)
CoStar News
April 13, 2026 | 8:07 P.M.

Mastercard is tightening the credit limit on its own real estate portfolio with a move to offload an entire office building that has long been part of its hub in the St. Louis area.

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