It was sad to see the Switzer go down. First time I saw it I was walking in that little park down by the arch. I was so enamoured by the big sign on the Switzer building that I ran into a pole. Who puts a pole in the middle of a walkway anyway. I got laughed at mercilously. But apparently I'm not the only one who loved the Switzer.
You're probably not the only one who's ever walked into a pole on the Landing, either! 

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I'm probably one of the few people under 21 to walk into a pole there, though.
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My girlfriend's 95 year old grandmother said that she used to work there, when it was Switzers, a loooooooooooong time ago. It was a shame to lose a building like that. Correction: It was a shame that it was allowed to waste away like that.
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Ya. I love buildings with the old signs painted on them. People don't usually paint their ads on anymore.
Correction: It is a shame that it was allowed to be demolished like that.Cobblestone wrote:My girlfriend's 95 year old grandmother said that she used to work there, when it was Switzers, a loooooooooooong time ago. It was a shame to lose a building like that. Correction: It was a shame that it was allowed to waste away like that.
OOOPS. Accidentally knocked down a cast iron column. Guess we'll have to tear the whole thing down....
It's so sad to see that site sitting empty like that. Such a great location for more parking. Think of all of those parking spots being wasted as we speak. Such a trageshamockery.
It's so sad to see that site sitting empty like that. Such a great location for more parking. Think of all of those parking spots being wasted as we speak. Such a trageshamockery.
Switzer building partnership, insurer fight over 2006 storm damage
The ill wind that heavily damaged the historic Switzer Candy Co. Building on Laclede's Landing in a July 2006 storm is now whistling through the courtrooms of the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse.
Clarinet LLC, the partnership that was trying to turn the 134-year-old, 70,000-square-foot landmark into a $15 million mixed-use development called Switzer Lofts, has counter-sued Indian Harbor Insurance Co. for refusing to pay its $8.1 million claim.
Full story at the link.
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Turns out, stablizing the building would have been a great idea!
Turns out, stablizing the building would have been a great idea!
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
--Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
--Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
There are a lot of "would have been's" in this town... I just hope they get their settlement already so they can build something. The article did mention that they are still planning on developing. It's sorta like the Landing's very own BPV pit, except with bricks instead of dirt.DeBaliviere wrote:^
Turns out, stablizing the building would have been a great idea!
^They don't deserve a settlement. They left the building unstabilized deliberately, hoping for pretty much the result that they got. Actually, they probably would have preferred that more of the building had collapsed, thus saving themselves even more on the cost of demolition, but you know, beggers can't be choosers. They are just damn lucky noone was injured.
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I walked past the site last night and was surprised at how unsightly it is. They left lots of brick bats and stone pieces as a "retaining wall" to compensate for the site's major grade slope.
In general, the Landing looked pretty ragged. Sidewalks and streets are in poor repair, the backs of buildings are dirty and needing work, etc.
In general, the Landing looked pretty ragged. Sidewalks and streets are in poor repair, the backs of buildings are dirty and needing work, etc.
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ecoabsence wrote:I walked past the site last night and was surprised at how unsightly it is. They left lots of brick bats and stone pieces as a "retaining wall" to compensate for the site's major grade slope.
Could this be sited as a problem property? Is the statute open enough to include this? If so, who would be able to / have to complain to be heard, neighbors to the site or anyone in StL?
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Switzer building in St. Louis to be put on block
BY TIM BRYANT • tbryant@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8206 | Posted: Sunday, September 26, 2010 12:20 am
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After a freakish storm nearly blew down the historic, century-old Switzer building in July 2006 and also led to a string of legal disputes, the Laclede's Landing site is headed toward the auction block.
"It's among the most complicated things I've ever been involved in in my life," said developer Pete Rothschild.
He is one of the owners who had planned to turn the old candy factory into lofts. That plan ended four years ago when much of the six-story brick building collapsed during the severe storm that flattened the 120-foot sign at the Casino Queen and sent a Busch Stadium crowd running for cover.
link: http://www.stltoday.com/business/articl ... 2095f.html
BY TIM BRYANT • tbryant@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8206 | Posted: Sunday, September 26, 2010 12:20 am



After a freakish storm nearly blew down the historic, century-old Switzer building in July 2006 and also led to a string of legal disputes, the Laclede's Landing site is headed toward the auction block.
"It's among the most complicated things I've ever been involved in in my life," said developer Pete Rothschild.
He is one of the owners who had planned to turn the old candy factory into lofts. That plan ended four years ago when much of the six-story brick building collapsed during the severe storm that flattened the 120-foot sign at the Casino Queen and sent a Busch Stadium crowd running for cover.
link: http://www.stltoday.com/business/articl ... 2095f.html
I'm glad to see something is finally going to happen with this site. This rubble field annoys me even more than Ballpark village.
Hope they were able to salvage some of the cast iron, and will be able to use it in the (re?)construction.
Hope they were able to salvage some of the cast iron, and will be able to use it in the (re?)construction.
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I wouldn't assume anything is going to happen with the site. At least not anytime soon.g-man wrote:I'm glad to see something is finally going to happen with this site. This rubble field annoys me even more than Ballpark village.
Hope they were able to salvage some of the cast iron, and will be able to use it in the (re?)construction.
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