Always thought downtown could use a Borders or Barnes and Noble... but this would be even better.
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... st=b_ln_hl
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... st=b_ln_hl

innov8ion wrote:I've only been in Left Bank books a couple times and hadn't browsed an extreme amount. What is the breadth of books they carry? I just get the feeling, particularly from the name, that the crux of what they carry comes from a fairly liberal perspective. The downtown market is quite different from the CWE -- it's more mainstream in the political spectrum. I wonder how successful they will be if they do not cater to more mainstream sensibilities as well.
Moorlander wrote:I really hope Left Bank is successful in their new venture. I'd hate to see another DT "pioneer" fail. I understand that it's completely unreasonable to expect every new business to last, but it would really prove to many that DT has take the next step.
DeBaliviere wrote:I had a feeling that that was the space they were looking at - it used to be a furniture store, the name of which is escaping me. Awesome news!
Matt Drops The H wrote:That's not exactly flip-through material for the right wing.
DeBaliviere wrote:Matt Drops The H wrote:That's not exactly flip-through material for the right wing.
Not publicly, at least.
DeBaliviere wrote:Matt Drops The H wrote:That's not exactly flip-through material for the right wing.
Not publicly, at least.
ThreeOneFour wrote:
Let Left Bank's gain be the megastores' loss, I say. I just hope their foray into a second location will be more successful than it was for Goodworks, although I realize that's an apples-to-oranges comparison. Actually, I think Left Bank would do quite well downtown.
MSU South Sider wrote:ThreeOneFour wrote:Now...if they could get a Coffee Cartel in the store..that is a power duo
ThreeOneFour wrote:DeBaliviere wrote:Matt Drops The H wrote:That's not exactly flip-through material for the right wing.
Not publicly, at least.
Well played.
Let Left Bank's gain be the megastores' loss, I say. I just hope their foray into a second location will be more successful than it was for Goodworks, although I realize that's an apples-to-oranges comparison. Actually, I think Left Bank would do quite well downtown.
JeremyPivenlovesme wrote:ThreeOneFour wrote:DeBaliviere wrote:
Not publicly, at least.
Well played.
Let Left Bank's gain be the megastores' loss, I say. I just hope their foray into a second location will be more successful than it was for Goodworks, although I realize that's an apples-to-oranges comparison. Actually, I think Left Bank would do quite well downtown.
A coffee venue would be awesome in the downtown LB Books. Coffee Cartel though... Let's just wish for the original Coffee Cartel to get cleaned a little more often and the trash picked up.
MidcoastSTL wrote:From Downtown BUZZ Email....
Retail, Restaurants & More - Coming Soon
Left Bank Books*321 North 10th Street*Opening October 08
Wine, Cocktail Bar & Music Venue*1004 Locust*
Opening October 2008
Coming Soon to the ground floor of the Lofts at 315 Building, Left Bank Books will be opening a 5,500 square foot 2nd St. Louis location. Left Bank Books is the only independently-owned, full-service bookstore in the greater metropolitan area of St. Louis.
Wine, Cocktail Bar & Music Venue (Name Coming Soon)
Dave Bailey, owner of Rooster in downtown St. Louis, plans to open a 6,800 square foot acoustic music venue in the basement level of the Lofts at 315 Building (adjacent to Left Bank Books). More information coming soon.
lamiaposta wrote:I hear the proposed chocolate cafe will have a complete espresso menu and lots of comfortable seating.