Didnt see this posted about development in North St.Louis
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/ ... 6b4ba.html
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/ ... 6b4ba.html

yeah, that City Market would have been awesome. Anyone have word on the scaled-down version that is supposed to go by the Walgreens?Alex Ihnen wrote:^ It's an incredible project if it can get going. I thought the same about this: http://uicstl.com/?p=174
How is it key? In the sense that it won't happen without it or that it won't succeed without it?Roger Wyoming wrote:The transitional housing is key to the project and I'm all for it. Hopefully it moves forward and help spur other development in the area.
Oh no...the last thing this project needs is to have funds pulled because the building is deemed unsound. Get some new support walls in place quickly and reinforce the existing structure stat!downtown2007 wrote:I saw this sad news last night.
http://fox2now.com/2012/02/29/strong-wi ... -building/
Merged, though it may make more sense in the North City forum.Kevin B wrote:Oh no...the last thing this project needs is to have funds pulled because the building is deemed unsound. Get some new support walls in place quickly and reinforce the existing structure stat!downtown2007 wrote:I saw this sad news last night.
http://fox2now.com/2012/02/29/strong-wi ... -building/
ALso, might I recommend moving these comments over to the Farmworks - North Riverfront thread in Downtown Projects & Construction. I know FarmWorks is "technically outside of downtown, but it borders Cass....as close as you can get to downtown without being in it. Also, that thread has pretty, pretty pictures.
That was, sadly, one of the first things I thought of when I saw the wind damage...Brick thieves going out there to try to take down the rest of the building before crews could come and brace/build.MattnSTL wrote:The building is secured and there is actually a guard posted, so hopefully nothing more will happen. The majority of the building is still intact.
No doubt about that. The fact that I have been able to rebuild a building in horrible condition by myself on a very modest non-profit salary proves that there is no excuse for not reusing a building. Unless there is a much better plan for the parcel. Then I am OK with demo.Alex Ihnen wrote:Great news. It's just incredible that buildings in this condition can be re-used with the proper motivation and funding. Things like this make me more and more upset about Pevely and the like.
