Former Blues forward Mayers spends $505K in Frontenac

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Former St. Louis Blues forward Jamal Mayers and his wife, Natalie, bought a three-bedroom, three bath at 9 Terrace Gardens in Frontenac for $505,000 from Norton Y. Beilenson and his wife, Benita, on May 14.

The 2,223 square foot house was built in 1956.

Mr. Mayers, 33, has been a fixture at forward for the St. Louis Blues since he made his professional debut with the team during the 1996-97 season. He played in 595 games with the team until he was traded to his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs on June 20 for a 2008 third round pick. He scored 71 goals and added 87 assists in his time with the Blues, including a career high 15 assists last season.

Mayers was drafted 89th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.

Beilenson has served as a partner at Edwards, Schramm, Young and Beilenson LLP, a law firm in Clayton.

Home sales in Frontenac are up 6.4 percent thus far in 2008. The median sale price, however, has dropped from $660,000 in 2007 to $408,000 so far this year.

Address: 9 Terrace Gardens
Buyer(s): Jamal Mayers (and wife)
Seller(s): Norton Y Beilenson (and wife)
Sale date: May. 14, 2008

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