I just posted this at the end of the long Chouteau Lake thread. What about creating a Downtown St. Louis Marina in connection with the Chouteau lake or even by itself.
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" How about creating a marina connecting the lake to the Mississippi? I was just talking with my dad and he said that is the one thing he would like to see. The closest marina is way up in Alton, and think about the contribution that a marina could bring to downtown Stl. St. Louis could then be a host to the largest boat show anywhere but Ft. lauderdale and Miami being located right on the Mississippi. The marina/lake would only be walking distance to Busch, Union Station, Savvis. I think a marina connected to the river would bring much more vibrancy and revenue base to the city than just the lake and greenway alone. Think of the downtowns that have marinas located by them such as San Francisco with the bay behind the right field.
In addition, being an avid boater, I know that most people who do the curcuit of cruising down the Mississippi to New Orleans, around florida, up the intracoastal, and down through the great lakes and back, start that entire journey from St. Louis. Perhaps "Port St. Louis" could be a nationally known marina for embarking on this trip as well as for pleasure boaters who just want to keep their boat there. It could even include some hotel or residential development, maybe a few mini-high rise condo buildings.
Peronally I think this is one of the best ideas I have ever heard for downtown Stl, even though it came from my dad. WHat are your guys thoughts? "
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" How about creating a marina connecting the lake to the Mississippi? I was just talking with my dad and he said that is the one thing he would like to see. The closest marina is way up in Alton, and think about the contribution that a marina could bring to downtown Stl. St. Louis could then be a host to the largest boat show anywhere but Ft. lauderdale and Miami being located right on the Mississippi. The marina/lake would only be walking distance to Busch, Union Station, Savvis. I think a marina connected to the river would bring much more vibrancy and revenue base to the city than just the lake and greenway alone. Think of the downtowns that have marinas located by them such as San Francisco with the bay behind the right field.
In addition, being an avid boater, I know that most people who do the curcuit of cruising down the Mississippi to New Orleans, around florida, up the intracoastal, and down through the great lakes and back, start that entire journey from St. Louis. Perhaps "Port St. Louis" could be a nationally known marina for embarking on this trip as well as for pleasure boaters who just want to keep their boat there. It could even include some hotel or residential development, maybe a few mini-high rise condo buildings.
Peronally I think this is one of the best ideas I have ever heard for downtown Stl, even though it came from my dad. WHat are your guys thoughts? "






