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S. Jefferson Developments

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PostApr 17, 2015#1

The S. Jefferson corridor won't reach its potential until we get some form of rapid transit, but it is good to see some cool things happening with storefronts....

North of Chippewa activity includes:
- Milquetoast in McKinley Hts. (2212 S. Jefferson) looks like it is getting close to opening
- California Donuts in Benton Park (2924 S. Jefferson) looks like it is coming back to life!
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/gutche ... _owner.php

A bit of bad news though is that Luvy Dufy's recently close at Arsenal & S. Jefferson (2321 S. Jefferson) in Benton Park.

South of Chippewa activity includes:
- A chicken and beer place Byrd & Barrell that looks like it could be pretty cool is coming to an old Popeye's just south of Chippewa (3422 S. Jefferson)
- Lucky Buddha recently took over the old Jefferson Bistro spot (3701 S. jefferson)

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PostApr 17, 2015#2

Luvy Duvy's made a good sandwich, but don't fear they are supposedly renting the space out to: Lilly's Music & Social House

http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/d ... 5d4a7.html

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PostApr 17, 2015#3

^ Cool. Great to see girl power rocking it, too.... Lily's, Milquetoast and California Donuts are all female owned businesses.

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PostMar 13, 2018#4

I live along Jefferson and feel this stretch becoming a walkable, livable street is VITAL to the health of the surrounding neighborhoods. Benton Park, Benton Park West, McKinley Heights, Fox Park, and Marine Villa (Part of Gravois Park) all need this stretch of road to be a connector and not a divider.

With the Metrolink proposed here, I feel now is the time to plan and make this stretch a better place instead of waiting.

Instead of posting here and complaining about it, I would like to take action. Can anyone help direct me to resources or would anyone be interested in helping tackle this project? I have contacted Great Streets and The Dutchtown-Jefferson Historic Neighborhood Planning group with limited success thus far.

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PostMar 13, 2018#5

I'd be down to paint, make banners, or improve the landscaping.

Don't ask for permission--ask for forgiveness? :)

But really, I would love to help.

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PostOct 22, 2020#6

Wasn't sure where to put this, but I thought it was interesting.

https://www.stlmag.com/history/mckinley-heights-look-back-french-colonial-alleys-flounder/

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PostOct 23, 2020#7

^Neat! The few remaining alley houses and half-flounders are indeed rare and special. :) Thank you.

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PostOct 27, 2020#8

I love what is starting to happen at the intersection of Jefferson and Gravois: nice coffee shop, nice restaurant. Hopefully gaining some momentum. Without wanting to sound exclusionary, would be nice to have some police presence at the nearby 711 though, it's an open air drug market and someone I know got mugged there during the day.

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PostOct 28, 2020#9

Shout out to CoffeeStamp on South Jefferson between Shenandoah and Sidney. Went there the other day. Great coffee, cool space!

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PostOct 28, 2020#10

kipfilet wrote:
Oct 27, 2020
I love what is starting to happen at the intersection of Jefferson and Gravois: nice coffee shop, nice restaurant. Hopefully gaining some momentum. Without wanting to sound exclusionary, would be nice to have some police presence at the nearby 711 though, it's an open air drug market and someone I know got mugged there during the day.
That 7/11 is wild. I was there frequently over the summer and the place is just tense all the time. I never saw anythings too crazy, but it always felt a moment away. 

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PostOct 28, 2020#11

My wife has an account at SLCCU and used to use the ATM there but stopped doing so after being accosted a couple of times in the parking lot. It looks like something out of The Wire.

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PostOct 28, 2020#12

Yeah I had a couple friends in town a few months ago and they wanted to swing by there to get beer on our way home from Cherokee Street at about midnight on a Saturday night. They were from Florida so it wasn't too weird for them lol

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PostOct 29, 2020#13

kipfilet wrote:
Oct 27, 2020
I love what is starting to happen at the intersection of Jefferson and Gravois: nice coffee shop, nice restaurant. Hopefully gaining some momentum. Without wanting to sound exclusionary, would be nice to have some police presence at the nearby 711 though, it's an open air drug market and someone I know got mugged there during the day.
That 7-11 has been like that for at least 20 years now, although now the drug market has competition from the QT down the street. I don't have any hope for that area as long as they remain.

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PostOct 29, 2020#14

^yeah, that's what I think too. Let's see how long the coffee shop and the restaurant last.

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PostOct 30, 2020#15

Coffee Stamp is some legit good coffee, like right up there with Blueprint and Sump in terms of quality for the coffee aficionados out there. 

When it comes to the 7/11 I have to agree with you. Fortunately it shares street frontage with two crappy predatory lending companies which should make land acquisition pretty easy to eventually build something nice and mixed use. It would be great to see Jefferson retail strip connected to the Gravios strip to the SW. Same could be said for the car wash and gas station (that doesn't even sell gas anymore) to the north. If we play our cards right this could be a neat, dense, and well connected part of town

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PostOct 30, 2020#16

Last month Chris Naffziger posted a nice article about the history of the Jefferson–Gravois intersection on his St. Louis Patina blog: http://stlouispatina.com/jefferson-and- ... revisited/


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PostJan 12, 2021#17

2009 S Jefferson undergoing a rehab.  Old camera place that has been vacant for quite some time. 

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PostSep 22, 2022#18

The 7-11 at Jefferson/Gravois/Sidney has permanently closed. 

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PostSep 22, 2022#19

That is fantastic news! Now, let's get the predatory lenders out of there. 

There is plenty happening in that area and I wonder if something might be about to happen. 

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PostSep 22, 2022#20

Saw it boarded up but did not realize it was permanent. Great step towards cleaning up that intersection. 

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PostSep 22, 2022#21

Baltimore Jack wrote:
Sep 22, 2022
The 7-11 at Jefferson/Gravois/Sidney has permanently closed. 
Have they burned off the retina burning bright LED lights?

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PostSep 23, 2022#22

If a developer could buy out the two loan joints and the now empty 7/11 it would be a great spot for a big ol 5/1