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PostNov 08, 2025#201

I get the feeling that the soccer stadium excitement has worn off a bit. But, that's just my opinion.

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PostNov 11, 2025#202

Well besides Union Station and Butler Bro's, nothing has really happened near the stadium to keep momentum going. It was going to be the "it" development spot but once again nothing has actually materialized outside of some renderings

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PostNov 11, 2025#203

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Well besides Union Station and Butler Bro's, nothing has really happened near the stadium to keep momentum going. It was going to be the "it" development spot but once again nothing has actually materialized outside of some renderings
Those are still great accomplishments on their own, I think a lot boils down to population growth and the economy. 

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PostNov 11, 2025#204

I feel that especially in "hot" neighborhoods you need to at least have one or two good projects under construction at all times to keep the growing vibes going. It's been fully stagnant for over a year now outside of the data center. If they actually start this building we are back baby.

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PostNov 11, 2025#205

Hey if the climate isn’t conducive for 314 to break ground anytime soon I hope they don’t scrap the development & instead put it on hold till conditions make it more favorable for them to take on the project & get it off the ground. I think a development such as this is crucial for downtown west…. Fingers crossed.


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PostNov 11, 2025#206

The smaller scale buildings and the redevelopments are worthwhile and I could those happening before the tower (as has always been the case).

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PostNov 11, 2025#207

Chris Stritzel wrote:The smaller scale buildings and the redevelopments are worthwhile and I could those happening before the tower (as has always been the case).
I would rather see the smaller buildings break ground first then possibly the taller if possible in all if done as is this will be a phenomenal development once finished it will give downtown west a different feel…. There’s so much potential I feel like we’re right on the cusp to good things..


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PostNov 13, 2025#208

Is this the same project that tried to crowdsource financing? 

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PostNov 14, 2025#209

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Is this the same project that tried to crowdsource financing? 
That is how they raise capital for alot of their projects.  

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PostNov 20, 2025#210

The 73 unit new build is very close; maybe a groundbreaking by mid December

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PostNov 20, 2025#211

Great news


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PostNov 20, 2025#212

dbInSouthCity wrote:The 73 unit new build is very close; maybe a groundbreaking by mid December
Can you remind us which address/parcel?


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PostDec 07, 2025#213

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dbInSouthCity wrote:The 73 unit new build is very close; maybe a groundbreaking by mid December
Can you remind us which address/parcel?


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2127 locust

Also the bigger one with garage has canceled its permit at 2106 Washington
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PostDec 07, 2025#214

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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Dbehrens0111 wrote:
Nov 20, 2025
dbInSouthCity wrote:The 73 unit new build is very close; maybe a groundbreaking by mid December
Can you remind us which address/parcel?


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2127 locust

Also the bigger one with garage has canceled its permit at 2106 Washington
Not surprising 

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PostDec 08, 2025#215

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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Dbehrens0111 wrote:
Nov 20, 2025
dbInSouthCity wrote:The 73 unit new build is very close; maybe a groundbreaking by mid December
Can you remind us which address/parcel?


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Also the bigger one with garage has canceled its permit at 2106 Washington
Any momentum is good momentum.

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PostDec 10, 2025#216

Something to note, the city automatically cancels a permit if it’s been approved and not picked up for 6 months. Most likely what’s happening here, not sure if there is any recourse other then restarting the process

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Post4:54 PM - Jan 29#217

AHM's recent acquisitions of Chroma and the 10 CWE prime properties makes me think they're upping their holdings for new construction. 

More cash flow could make underwriting easier. Just a thought. 

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Post3:56 AM - Jan 30#218

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AHM's recent acquisitions of Chroma and the 10 CWE prime properties makes me think they're upping their holdings for new construction. 

More cash flow could make underwriting easier. Just a thought. 
They paid a premium for the CWE properties with several tranches of debt.  Cash flow is tight.  Alot of additional contingent recourse debt.  I am not sure that it actually makes a difference with Locust properties getting built but it certainly doesn't help the cause.   

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Post12:43 AM - Jan 31#219

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... louis.html

This article says they plan to start construction on 2125 Locust in Q1, followed by 2100 Washington.

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Post4:40 PM - Mar 07#220

All of this is on hold for now.

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Post4:48 PM - Mar 07#221

Sigh

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Post4:51 PM - Mar 07#222

I don’t see many projects moving forward due to the state of the economy & a possible pending world war we’re in scary times that’s for sure


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Post1:39 PM - 16 days ago#223

https://woodcentral.com.au/the-29-story ... -st-louis/
The developer of a new 29-story plyscraper in downtown St. Louis, hoping to put the city on the map for tall timber construction, is planning to break ground late, pending development approval this year. That is according to Brian Pratt, AHM managing principal and partner, who said the 314 — a 287-apartment, 15,000-square-foot mixed-use tower at 2100 Locust Street overlooking Energizer Park — will be a “great marquee landmark for Downtown West.”
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Post3:25 PM - 15 days ago#224

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https://woodcentral.com.au/the-29-story ... -st-louis/
The developer of a new 29-story plyscraper in downtown St. Louis, hoping to put the city on the map for tall timber construction, is planning to break ground late, pending development approval this year. That is according to Brian Pratt, AHM managing principal and partner, who said the 314 — a 287-apartment, 15,000-square-foot mixed-use tower at 2100 Locust Street overlooking Energizer Park — will be a “great marquee landmark for Downtown West.”
-RBB
Sq footage can't be right in this article.

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Post3:38 PM - 15 days ago#225

It's probably just the commercial space

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