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PostJul 03, 2007#27

As far as the ceilings go, I was expecting something more interesting.

PostAug 02, 2007#28

Channel 2 said there are aesthetic plans for the ugly side of the Casino, that will come with the renovation of the Casino Hotel. So, it will not remain "ugly", according to the Casino Queen owners, for too long.



All I can ask is for people to encourage the Casino Queen Boat to stay on the STL/ESTL riverfronts. It's a beautiful boat, and St. Louis is down to a horribly low amount of riverboats,something we use to be famous for.

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PostAug 02, 2007#29

Xing wrote:Channel 2 said there are aesthetic plans for the ugly side of the Casino, that will come with the renovation of the Casino Hotel. So, it will not remain "ugly", according to the Casino Queen owners, for too long.



All I can ask is for people to encourage the Casino Queen Boat to stay on the STL/ESTL riverfronts. It's a beautiful boat, and St. Louis is down to a horribly low amount of riverboats,something we use to be famous for.


http://www.myfoxstl.com/myfox/pages/New ... geId=3.2.1


He also said there were plans to address what critics see as the ugly side of this story: the "loading-dock-look" of the side of new casino facing the river.



"There's three renderings up in the president's office right now that pertain to the west wall," Monaghan said.



He said any improvements won't come until after the renovation of the casino's hotel set for 2008.


-RBB

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PostAug 12, 2007#30

Why can't they put a boardwalk or a restaurant with a patio somewhere along that wall. I always thought the view from the boat was one of the best of downtown. Hopefully its more than some ivy and a couple of bushes.

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