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PostSep 21, 2006#26

w00t!!


Translation:

Thank you kindly Mr. Alderman. We here at the Urban St. Louis Forum are most pleased with the progress of Sarah Avenue. We look forward to added retail establishments and wholeheartedly support the further planning of a Metro train platform at said avenue. Thank you for your information and good day.

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PostSep 22, 2006#27

ward17 wrote: There is a proposed $40 Million project at 4100 Forest Park,


Come on, you can't leave us hanging like this! More info please?

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PostSep 22, 2006#28


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PostSep 22, 2006#29

^Got it. Thanks.

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PostSep 12, 2007#30

Here's an update on the building:


Rothschild receives Brownfield tax credits for W. Pine building

St. Louis Business Journal - 9:20 AM CDT Monday, September 10, 2007



St. Louis-based Rothschild Development has been approved for up to $169,898 in Brownfield Redevelopment tax credits from the Missouri Department of Economic Development, Gov. Matt Blunt announced Monday.



The tax credits will go toward the redevelopment of the Melrose Building, located at 4065 West Pine, into a mixed-use development with commercial office space and apartments, creating approximately 25 jobs.


Link

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PostSep 12, 2007#31

Excellent - IMO this is an important anchor buidling in this neighborhood.

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PostSep 29, 2007#32

I can't wait. I've drive down that stretch of Sarah everyday and I love what is happening there. It will be good to see this building developed.

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PostFeb 23, 2008#33

Looks like construction (or at least interior demo) is going full-force now.

PostApr 03, 2008#34

I noticed today some major cracks in the front facade. I looks like a good portion of the building has shifted, and much of the brickwork has gone with it. I'm no engineer, but it looks serious to me.



Has it always looked like this, or has the renovation caused some damage?

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PostApr 03, 2008#35

I wonder what the old Rossino's space will be after rehab. I can't imagine it is suitable for a restaurant space-- I always wondered how that place passed fire code.

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PostApr 03, 2008#36

^^Framer, I walked by that building two winters ago, and noticed a pipe had burst, as there was water streaming out of the brickwork. So I imagine that once it froze, it caused a lot of cracking in the facade.

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PostApr 04, 2008#37

^Could be, but the damage I saw looked more like a foundation problem. But like I say, I'm no engineer.

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PostApr 04, 2008#38

Framer wrote:I noticed today some major cracks in the front facade. I looks like a good portion of the building has shifted, and much of the brickwork has gone with it. I'm no engineer, but it looks serious to me.



Has it always looked like this, or has the renovation caused some damage?


That damage has been there for decades. Hopefully it will be fixed.

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PostJun 26, 2008#39

This project is moving through the Board of Aldermen. Here's the latest from the West End Word:



http://www.westendword.com/NC/0/512.html

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PostAug 22, 2008#40

There was a crew out cleaning the brick earlier this week. I had no idea this building was so dirty. The building is now a nice deep brick red. :)

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PostAug 22, 2008#41

...and I believe that I saw new windows going in a few days ago.

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PostDec 02, 2008#43

Interesting floorplans. Looks like these units will have lots of unique features.

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PostDec 02, 2008#44

Wow - more upscale than I anticipated. Scottish Arms/Terrene/Six North should be happy.

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PostDec 02, 2008#45

I wonder what the Rossino's space will be used for. The ceilings are kind of low for a garden unit, huh?

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PostDec 06, 2008#46

Great news! This area continues to firm up.

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