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Riverboat docked on Mississippi River may be part of develop

Riverboat docked on Mississippi River may be part of develop

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PostFeb 18, 2007#1

The article says Granite City, but it looks like the project is part of the other side of the river.



Riverboat docked on Mississippi River may be part of development

BY TERI MADDOX

News-Democrat



GRANITE CITY - If you commute across the Interstate 270 bridge, you may be wondering why a four-deck riverboat has been docked on the Missouri side of the Mississippi River in recent weeks.



It's there because an area businessman wants to make it the centerpiece of a $300 million condominium development with shops, restaurants, a marina and boardwalk.



"I've got the biggest dream in the world," said Tony Daniele, 58, of Spanish Lake, Mo. "And I've got some of the biggest contractors looking at it."



Daniele operates Central Illinois Taxi, a medical-transportation service in Fairmont City. He said he owns 70 acres of riverfront property in North St. Louis, across the Mississippi from Granite City, near the northern tip of Chouteau Island.



Daniele had the boat, called Belle of the Night, brought down from Pekin, about a month ago. It was known as the Belle Angeline in the 1950s and '60s, when it was docked on the downtown St. Louis riverfront.



"The girl needs a facelift, but she's in really good shape," Daniele said, noting the boat has three restaurants, two bars, a banquet hall and observation deck. "She's beautiful."



Daniele wants to build eight, four-story buildings with 32 condominiums in each building on his property, next to the boat. He said he's looking for investors and developers.



The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued Daniele a temporary permit to dock the boat on the Mississippi until he decides what he's going to do with it.



"There probably would be a number of different permits they'd have to get if they pursue their plans (for a development)," said Nicole Dalrymple, public-affairs specialist in the Corps' St. Louis office.



Contact reporter Teri Maddox at tmaddox@bnd.com or 345-7822, ext. 26.

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PostFeb 19, 2007#2

:!: Who is this guy? I mean, I wish him well, but this is kinda out of the blue!

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PostFeb 19, 2007#3

found some pictures, formerly moored in stl:







recent photo

http://www.pbase.com/demorcan/image/31508564



is it really too much to ask for working paddlewheels on our restored riverboats? and not just looking like plywood built on an old barge..



apparently disney restores a mean riverboat



http://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/di ... erland.htm



perhaps we should rebuild the old docks & restore 100-200 of these, and then let tourists rent them rent them like the old paddleboats at union station :D

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PostFeb 21, 2007#4

shinpickle wrote:perhaps we should rebuild the old docks & restore 100-200 of these, and then let tourists rent them rent them like the old paddleboats at union station :D


Awsome! 50 ton bumper-boats in the middle of the Mississippi! I'm in!

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PostMar 20, 2007#5

Tony Daniele use to be a St. Louis Police Officer and he use to own the All Night Market that use to be at Florissant and I think Madison . If he wants it bad enough he will get it . Thats the way he thinks .. Real nice guy and was a great guy to work for ..

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PostMar 21, 2007#6

^Is that the same guy who owns the package liquor at N. Florissant and St. Louis Ave?

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PostMar 21, 2007#7

No that was John Shepard his son was also a St. Louis Police Officer Tonys Store was one block South of North Market .