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PostFeb 08, 2024#21

Boy, that sure is gonna change that corner. 

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PostFeb 09, 2024#22

IMO the lack of any retail space on that prominent corner is inexcusable, but I guess beggars can't be choosers

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PostMay 24, 2024#23

This project is well underway. 

I think it's going to really change the feel of that Gravois/Morgan Ford intersection. 

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PostSep 23, 2024#24

Was able to snap a photo on my way by... 
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PostJun 02, 2025#25

Shaping up 👏
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PostJun 03, 2025#26

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I'm gonna tell the kids the windmill powers the area.

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Post11:51 AM - Today#27

Per the Post-Dispatch, this project is opening on Friday. 
A new $22 million senior housing development in south St. Louis is slated to open Friday with about 70% of its apartments already leased, underscoring the city’s growing demand for affordable housing.

EverTrue Crossroads at Bevo Mill, at Gravois Avenue and Morganford Road — within steps of the iconic neighborhood windmill — has 64 apartments available for rent to those 62 or older making less than $39,000 a year. Seven apartments will have market-rate rents. At least 70% of the apartments have been pre-leased, St. Louis-based operator EverTrue said in a release.  

About 18% of those 65 years and older in St. Louis live below the poverty line, said Nikki Jennings, EverTrue's corporate director of affordable housing. The wait list for affordable apartments offered by the company — which operates nearly two dozen market-rate and affordable facilities around the region — is about two to three years long.

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