Martin Van Der Werf of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported in his column today that developer Mike Curran has acquired the former Good Samaritan Home
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Balke Brown had also proposed plans for the Good Samaritan Home, but they were eventually scrapped.
IN DEPTH: REAL ESTATE: A QUARTERLY REPORT
From the January 30, 2004 print edition
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Margaret Jackson
Balke Brown Associates could spend more than $20 million to develop an apartment complex overlooking the Mississippi River on the site of the former Good Samaritan Home.
Balke put the 8-acre site, which includes buildings totaling about 180,000 square feet, under contract about a month ago, said Don Land, the company's senior vice president of development. The buildings would be demolished and a new complex would be built, to include at least 200 apartments, Land said. The property is at 5200 S. Broadway at Walsh Street.
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Developer Mike Curran has acquired, for $1.65 million, the former Good Samaritan retirement home at 5200 South Broadway, which sits on 8 acres of a bluff overlooking the river. He plans to build condominiums but retain most of the open space.
"This city has never really embraced its setting," Curran said. "Whatever we do, I would like this project to set a standard for reuse of the riverfront."
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Balke Brown had also proposed plans for the Good Samaritan Home, but they were eventually scrapped.
IN DEPTH: REAL ESTATE: A QUARTERLY REPORT
From the January 30, 2004 print edition
<A HREF="http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... tml">Balke Brown plans up to $20 million development overlooking Mississippi</A>
Margaret Jackson
Balke Brown Associates could spend more than $20 million to develop an apartment complex overlooking the Mississippi River on the site of the former Good Samaritan Home.
Balke put the 8-acre site, which includes buildings totaling about 180,000 square feet, under contract about a month ago, said Don Land, the company's senior vice president of development. The buildings would be demolished and a new complex would be built, to include at least 200 apartments, Land said. The property is at 5200 S. Broadway at Walsh Street.
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