613
Senior MemberSenior Member
613

PostSep 24, 2025#7076

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Sep 24, 2025
It makes sense, the cardinals drew 3.4m fans in 2022 despite downtown crime being 30% higher than 2025
Whether we like it or not, the perception currently is beating the reality.  Our local news (and Business Journal) has played a significant role in this.  If we sustain this decrease in crime w/ continued investment in DT over the next 12-18 months, the tide (and perception) will turn. 

2,631
Life MemberLife Member
2,631

PostSep 24, 2025#7077

Does anybody know what leasing is looking like for the food hall vendor slots? Hopefully all eight spaces will be filled by opening day.

1,797
Never Logs OffNever Logs Off
1,797

PostSep 24, 2025#7078

robertn42 wrote:
Sep 24, 2025
dbInSouthCity wrote:
Sep 24, 2025
It makes sense, the cardinals drew 3.4m fans in 2022 despite downtown crime being 30% higher than 2025
If we sustain this decrease in crime w/ continued investment in DT over the next 12-18 months, the tide (and perception) will turn. 
No it won’t.

474
Full MemberFull Member
474

PostSep 24, 2025#7079

Why doesn't metro transit have a Chief PR Officer?

9,561
Life MemberLife Member
9,561

PostSep 27, 2025#7080

Big downtown project news out on Monday. It’s been sent to the press but embargoed until Monday morning.

2,687
Life MemberLife Member
2,687

PostSep 27, 2025#7081

I almost prefer the surprise. Between now and then I am going to convince myself its way bigger news.

2,260
Life MemberLife Member
2,260

PostSep 27, 2025#7082

addxb2 wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
I almost prefer the surprise. Between now and then I am going to convince myself its way bigger news.
It's gonna be extremely disappointing when possibilities include stuff like RWX redevelopment or BPV phase 3.

2,687
Life MemberLife Member
2,687

PostSep 27, 2025#7083

My guess is Wainwright.

977
Super MemberSuper Member
977

PostSep 27, 2025#7084

addxb2 wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
My guess is Wainwright.
Gotta be the Millenium.

2,260
Life MemberLife Member
2,260

PostSep 27, 2025#7085

Debaliviere91 wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
addxb2 wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
My guess is Wainwright.
Gotta be the Millenium.
Millennium had news come out today. BOA approved the redevelopment bill, but without incentives.

Could be another piece of news, maybe built off that.

3,965
Life MemberLife Member
3,965

PostSep 27, 2025#7086

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
Big downtown project news out on Monday. It’s been sent to the press but embargoed until Monday morning.
Won’t be the only big announcement next week.

6,121
Life MemberLife Member
6,121

PostSep 27, 2025#7087

^Good lord jshank, you've joined the Chris/DB teaser club! Fingers crossed.

709
Senior MemberSenior Member
709

PostSep 27, 2025#7088

^^Southwest crew base (doubt this with the recent cuts)? Another TATL route? That type of 'big' announcement, jshank?

The last time you teased us was when LH upped their schedule to 5 days so I am hoping this is on that level,

13K
Life MemberLife Member
13K

PostSep 27, 2025#7089

Trailnet to Celebrate Bike-Bus-Walk Improvements on Tucker Boulevard

WHAT:
Trailnet will host a press conference on Sept. 30 to celebrate the major safety and mobility upgrades along Tucker Boulevard. The .94-mile project, stretching from Washington Avenue to Chouteau Avenue, introduces a suite of improvements designed to make the corridor safer and more welcoming for everyone — whether walking, biking, rolling, scooting, or driving.
WHEN:
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m.
WHERE:
City Hall, Tucker Boulevard side. In the event of rain, we’ll be inside City Hall.
WHO:
Speakers will include Mayor Cara Spencer; Cindy Mense, CEO of Trailnet; and representatives from other organizations. 
WHY:
This project is a critical part of a growing network inspired by Trailnet's Connecting St. Louis plan. Trailnet recommended the Tucker Bike-Walk-Bus project in 2017 and secured funding and in-kind services from private investors to guide the project through pre-development. Now, construction is underway! 

2,260
Life MemberLife Member
2,260

PostSep 27, 2025#7090

This better not the any of the "big announcements" because this would be even more disappointing than my already low expectations.

9,561
Life MemberLife Member
9,561

PostSep 28, 2025#7091

Mayor Spencer should create a Deputy Mayor position whose job is to oversee all things downtown. Right now, there are too many cooks in the kitchen & too many kitchens, with nobody pulling everything together to move in the same direction
Other organizations have too many conflicts of interest to take on that role effectively, this is clear by talking to a lot of downtown developers. Mayor Krewson had deputy mayor position, so it’s not new

80
New MemberNew Member
80

PostSep 28, 2025#7092

dbInSouthCity wrote:Mayor Spencer should create a Deputy Mayor position whose job is to oversee all things downtown. Right now, there are too many cooks in the kitchen & too many kitchens, with nobody pulling everything together to move in the same direction
Other organizations have too many conflicts of interest to take on that role effectively, this is clear by talking to a lot of downtown developers. Mayor Krewson had deputy mayor position, so it’s not new
Good idea. A Downtown St Louis Inc type organization should be revived as well. In hindsight, it seems like it was a mistake to merge it with Greater STL Inc and not have a Downtown-focused civic organization.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

117
Junior MemberJunior Member
117

PostSep 29, 2025#7093

What did Penske and Gilbert do in Detroit that launched it back to relevance? I’d like to see some of that in STL.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

2,260
Life MemberLife Member
2,260

PostSep 29, 2025#7094

Fraydog wrote:
Sep 29, 2025
What did Penske and Gilbert do in Detroit that launched it back to relevance? I’d like to see some of that in STL.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Moved their companies downtown, spent lots of money on philanthropy downtown, actively worked to change the narrative on downtown.

The new Hudson's Tower complex for example includes a 232 ft office building and a 685 ft apartment/hotel. Cost $1.4 billion. The project definitely just doesn't happen without Gilbert pushing it through. They even built it without any signed tenants, because it wasn't driven by the market, it was driven by a want to redevelop downtown Detroit.

I admit, the Millenium redevelopment is a pretty similar project, though smaller.

504
Senior MemberSenior Member
504

PostSep 29, 2025#7095

I expect the news today is about the Mansion House redevelopment considering renderings were uploaded to STL Today yesterday afternoon. It hinted at New+Found’s $200 Million redevelopment that should be finished in 2027.

36
New MemberNew Member
36

PostSep 29, 2025#7096

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
Big downtown project news out on Monday.  It’s been sent to the press but embargoed until Monday morning.
Did this get announced?  I don't think I have seen anything.

2,828
Life MemberLife Member
2,828

PostSep 29, 2025#7097


36
New MemberNew Member
36

PostSep 29, 2025#7098


549
Senior MemberSenior Member
549

PostSep 30, 2025#7099

addxb2 wrote:
Sep 27, 2025
My guess is Wainwright.
GSL is reviewing RFPs. 4 or 5 submitted.  

9,561
Life MemberLife Member
9,561

PostSep 30, 2025#7100

They just officially closed on it recently.  

Read more posts (830 remaining)