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Doorways on Jefferson

Doorways on Jefferson

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PostJan 22, 2020#1

50 apartments first then possibly office, retail, and more apts in later phases. $6.9M construction cost for the 50 apts. LIHTCs and 100% 10 -year plus 50% 5-year tax abatement, Anyone else know more? Looks like Stoddard St and the alleys would be vacated. Doesn't look like "city" to me. I hope this isn't endemic of the development pattern we'll see around the new NGA. 
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I spy the St. Bridget Erin Church, RIP
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PostJan 22, 2020#2

^ Kinda looks like a poor man’s Iron Hill.

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PostJan 22, 2020#3

Looks pretty awful.

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PostJan 22, 2020#4

Really need form based code for the area.

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PostJan 22, 2020#5

I disagree - I personally think that the design is interesting. I'm also not going to be overly concerned with the blocks immediately surrounding NGA feeling "city".  If anything, cluster these giant "non-city" proposals together and then leave the many other neighborhoods like Old North and Hyde Park for historic / form based modern infill.  

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PostJan 22, 2020#6

This is definitely going to be the future of the Near Northside. Not necessarily a bad concept in my opinion. I would just like the city to have a plan on how future development relates to the existing infrastructure. We definitely need a city wide form-based code. Seems like a lot of development in St. Louis is reactionary. Nobody is really guiding the ship. 

PostJan 23, 2020#7



HIV/AIDS nonprofit Doorways plans new St. Louis campus

 Doorways, an interfaith nonprofit that provides housing services for people living with HIV/AIDS, plans to build a $7 million, 50-apartment campus in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.

“This campus will give us a new headquarters in addition to 50 new housing units in the first phase,” said Doorways President and CEO Opal Jones.

https://www.stltoday.com/business/local ... 6540e.html

PostJan 23, 2020#8

Maybe the near northside will become home to different non-profits and governmental organizations looking for expanded headquarters, but want or need to be in the center city. I wouldn't necessarily think that is a bad idea. I also wouldn't be opposed to senior housing on the near northside. That is going to be a big need in the next 10-20 years. 

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PostJan 23, 2020#9

Thanks for the better rendering. Trivers does good work, so I expect this will look better in real life. 

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PostJan 23, 2020#10

Why vacate Stoddard? It's the only crosswalk between MLK and Cass. Car traffic on Jefferson needs more friction, not less.

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PostJan 24, 2020#11

They were specifically looking for a contiguous site for the campus

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PostJan 24, 2020#12

Is the size of the campus fixed by law or something?

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PostOct 28, 2020#13

From the STL Biz Journal
Doorways, a nonprofit that provides housing to those living with HIV/AIDS, was approved for up to $13 million in industrial revenue bonds for its planned $7 million, 50-unit apartment and office development in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. The bonds will facilitate a sales tax exemption on construction materials for the new campus, at Jefferson Avenue and Gamble Street in North City.

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PostNov 20, 2020#14

Not sure where to put this, but Doorways has broken ground on their $22 million housing and social services campus at 1101 N. Jefferson:

https://www.constructforstl.org/22m-jef ... pulations/


PostDec 03, 2020#15

Doorways has received a $2 million HUD affordable housing grant:

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

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PostDec 03, 2020#16

From Trivers...
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PostDec 04, 2020#17

I shutter thinking of crossing Jefferson.

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PostDec 04, 2020#18

quincunx wrote:
Dec 04, 2020
I shutter thinking of crossing Jefferson.
Lol yeah better run across. I almost got hit in the yellow lane on a motorcycle. 

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PostDec 04, 2020#19

Vacating Stoddard and losing the traffic light is a bad decision.

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PostDec 18, 2020#20

$8 million in New Markets tax credits approved for Doorways today:
https://www.stltoday.com/business/local ... 09448.html

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PostMar 15, 2021#21

The  devolution of the street grid and adjacent land uses along this part of Jefferson are concerning. We're not setting it up for success (that is something other than a car sewer).

Nextstl - Building Permit Issued For Doorways on Jefferson

https://nextstl.com/2021/03/building-pe ... jefferson/

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PostSep 28, 2021#22

Taking shape...


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PostNov 03, 2021#23

Did anyone read/identify what their plan is for their CWE location?  

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PostFeb 21, 2022#24

Sculpture by acclaimed artist Kehinde Wiley will welcome visitors to new Doorways campus in St. Louis
https://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/ ... -top-story

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PostFeb 22, 2022#25

^ nice. i saw the full-sized version in Richmond last fall. it's impressive.

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