^ Don't know, but I thought it interesting that an alcoholic slushy places is opening in the Gerhart Lofts project. I was thinking maybe a non-residential area near SLU would be good for Trops
I spent some time on Cherokee last night for the first time in several months; I was surprised at how much has changed down there.
framer wrote:I spent some time on Cherokee last night for the first time in several months; I was surprised at how much has changed down there.
This is interesting do do - Go on street view and pick the earliest and compare it to the most recent. You can see Vallesana before the expansion, El Bronco before they moved etc. It's like a time lapse of progress. It would be awesome if someone could animate it.
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Dang. The BJ is reporting that MELT is closed.
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The MELT closing story is sad, because they noted a lack of business and foot traffic on weeknights. The same can probably be said of most entertainment districts around town, but Cherokee needs to take note of this. I haven't heard anything in a while about new apartment buildings, significant numbers of rehabbed houses, etc. in the surrounding neighborhood. Has anyone? Seems like that is the key to fixing the weekday problem.
Sad to hear.
Having been to MELT four times, MELT may be their own reason for closing.
Having been to MELT four times, MELT may be their own reason for closing.
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Certainly there is some rehab and a bit of infill, etc. in the surrounding area but I agree that for the most part it lags hotter south city nabes.... now only if there were rapid transit down Jefferson.SouthCityJR wrote: I haven't heard anything in a while about new apartment buildings, significant numbers of rehabbed houses, etc. in the surrounding neighborhood. Has anyone? Seems like that is the key to fixing the weekday problem.
Seems like there's a firebug roaming the Southside:
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/colu ... 1de88.html
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/colu ... 1de88.html
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Firebug was hitting Benton Park a few years back.
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there is rehab work going on at 2645 Cherokee - it is the 2 story building with the big marquee in front that has been the subject of murals and graffiti for years
Here's your chance to tour the underground lagering cellars at Earthbound Brewery:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earthbound ... 3647259860
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earthbound ... 3647259860
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Lots of reasons to feel good about Cherokee right now:
- Earthbound is looking to relocate within the next couple months
- Tacos and Ice Cream is opening soon just west of Propaganda
- The unit east of Propaganda is being renovated
- "The Juice" should be opening sometime this year at 2640 Cherokee
- Space west of The Juice under renovation (with interesting storefront murals)
- Artist Art Banquet Theater taking over the old "mural building".
- St. Louis Curio Shoppe has moved into the SW corner of Texas and Cherokee
- Former Blue Pearl is a turnkey operation for a new bar - might see something new there soon.
- Renovation of former Salvation Army underway with completion of new restaurant likely within a year
- Untitled Fine Art opened at 2920 Cherokee not too too long ago
- The Palm Trees and Mariscos El Gato have been getting great reviews
Catacombs in Rome? Nope; lagering cellar under Earthbound Brewery on Cherokee.
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Lots more pics and info here:
https://www.stlmag.com/arts/history/ear ... -st-louis/
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Lots more pics and info here:
https://www.stlmag.com/arts/history/ear ... -st-louis/
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What a cool spot. God I hope they set up a cool tour. No craft brewery in this city does a decent brewery tour from what I've seen.
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Looks like the beach is coming to the corner of Texas and Cherokee.
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Frankly Sausages food truck plans Cherokee Street restaurant
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I've had some of the fare from their truck a while back and it was quite tasty.
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I've had some of the fare from their truck a while back and it was quite tasty.
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The Blue Pearl at the west end of Cherokee Street has reopened as a Mexican-Thai fusion restaurant. This area is changing fast
https://www.riverfronttimes.com/foodblo ... kee-street
https://www.riverfronttimes.com/foodblo ... kee-street
Parm Pasta and Sandwhich Co opening in the old Little Dipper spot. I love that little storefront
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^ That's great to hear. Haven't been in a long time, but constantly hear good things in recent years.
Along with The Grove it's the most exciting area within City limits in terms of retail development. We love biking to Cherokee and spending our weekend afternoons there!
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Seems like the western end by Gravois, which is more residential in character and was somewhat forlorn, is seeing some steady rehabs. Anyway, it's about 1.3 miles from end to end. A magnificent mile indeed.
They need to extend the pedestrian-scale lighting all the way to Gravois. The cobra head street lights are only good for illuminating the tops of the trees; it gets really dark on the west end of Cherokee at night...STLrainbow wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2018Seems like the western end by Gravois, which is more residential in character and was somewhat forlorn, is seeing some steady rehabs. Anyway, it's about 1.3 miles from end to end. A magnificent mile indeed.
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I could say that for too many neighborhoods in STL. Streets are illuminated but sidewalks are pitch black. A little unnerving, especially trotting around a couple blocks off of Cherokee proper at night.rbb wrote: ↑Mar 27, 2018They need to extend the pedestrian-scale lighting all the way to Gravois. The cobra head street lights are only good for illuminating the tops of the trees; it gets really dark on the west end of Cherokee at night...STLrainbow wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2018Seems like the western end by Gravois, which is more residential in character and was somewhat forlorn, is seeing some steady rehabs. Anyway, it's about 1.3 miles from end to end. A magnificent mile indeed.
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Completely agree. I feel Cherokee is the perfect example of this, though. Drive the length of it from east to west after dark and the difference between, the section between Indiana and Nebraska compared with the rest of the street is quite literally like night and day.bwcrow1s wrote: ↑Mar 27, 2018I could say that for too many neighborhoods in STL. Streets are illuminated but sidewalks are pitch black. A little unnerving, especially trotting around a couple blocks off of Cherokee proper at night.rbb wrote: ↑Mar 27, 2018They need to extend the pedestrian-scale lighting all the way to Gravois. The cobra head street lights are only good for illuminating the tops of the trees; it gets really dark on the west end of Cherokee at night...STLrainbow wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2018Seems like the western end by Gravois, which is more residential in character and was somewhat forlorn, is seeing some steady rehabs. Anyway, it's about 1.3 miles from end to end. A magnificent mile indeed.
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