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Post3:42 PM - 15 days ago#226

Great news. How many more approvals does this project need?? 

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Post3:55 AM - 14 days ago#227

Honestly thought we would never hear of this one again - hope it comes together 

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Post4:05 AM - 14 days ago#228

The fact that they keep getting more financing has me hopeful, lot of time and money put into it already

Feels like they would have to be close by now


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Post6:37 PM - 4 days ago#229

$15m permit for 2125 Locust issued

Post10:08 PM - 4 days ago#230

Construction will start in May

2106 Washington Ave, Q4 or Q12027

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Post11:38 PM - 3 days ago#231

The area seems to be vacant. When this structure gets lived in possibly  there will be a grocer if not more  will open in the area.

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Post11:48 PM - 3 days ago#232

The area has 4,500 residential units

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Post1:23 AM - 3 days ago#233

I do think if all the AHM projects reach fruition and the other smaller rehab projects keep happening, at least a small format grocery will come in


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Post4:37 AM - 3 days ago#234

BarryGlick wrote:
11:38 PM - 3 days ago
The area seems to be vacant. When this structure gets lived in possibly  there will be a grocer if not more  will open in the area.
I hope you're right, but we thought we were getting a grocer on DeBaliviere and still none of the storefronts are occupied.

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Post5:10 AM - 3 days ago#235

quincunx wrote:
BarryGlick wrote:
11:38 PM - 3 days ago
The area seems to be vacant. When this structure gets lived in possibly  there will be a grocer if not more  will open in the area.
I hope you're right, but we thought we were getting a grocer on DeBaliviere and still none of the storefronts are occupied.
Definitely not getting one with the depopulation from the tornado.

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Post2:39 PM - 2 days ago#236

Is the renovation of the existing buildings on the northern side of Locust still within the scope of the project?

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Post1:54 AM - 2 days ago#237

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

First phase of AHM's $200 million Downtown West proposal to begin in May.

The first phase will be a 74 unit new construction at 2125 Locust and cost $24 million and take 20 months to build. It will also have 3,250 square feet of commercial space. It has a 90% property tax break for 10 years and will inclide 7 units targeted at residents below 60% of the median income.

The second phase will be a 113 unit building at 2100 Washington Ave that will include a 400-spacw parking garage and 8,000 square feet of commercial. This is expected to break ground in the 4th Quarter of 2026 or 1st Quarter of 2027.

The high-rise tower and conversion of two buildings is also still planned, but there is no timeline for when they may begin construction.

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