Three-story mixed-use at 1001 Russell in Soulard. Sorry if this has already been posted.
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https://nextstl.com/2017/11/mixed-use-coming-soulard/

https://nextstl.com/2017/11/mixed-use-coming-soulard/

unfortunately it will no longer be all-brick. developer appealed on economic infeasibility. review board granted approval for non-brick sides and back. this project just got less exciting, IMO.
The reduced tax abatement required budget modifications. Bricks are expensive.urban_dilettante wrote: ↑Nov 28, 2017unfortunately it will no longer be all-brick. developer appealed on economic infeasibility. review board granted approval for non-brick sides and back. this project just got less exciting, IMO.
The brick to siding transition will occur on the left side of the elevator shaft, reference rendering. The siding, probably Hardie cement siding (not vinyl or aluminum) will match the brick color. Because of neighboring buildings, most people won't even notice the siding.urban_dilettante wrote: ↑Nov 28, 2017unfortunately it will no longer be all-brick. developer appealed on economic infeasibility. review board granted approval for non-brick sides and back. this project just got less exciting, IMO.
Other than the two larger infill apartments in Soulard, what other projects are being built? I seem to remember proposals for infill along Menard (by the Great Grizzly Bear) and along S 9th near Itap. Any progress update on those? Is the other infill mainly scattered sites?ImprovSTL wrote: Steel framing is going up. Solid little building.
Between this, the three or four apartment buildings and all the infill, Soulard should have a nice population bump in the census.
Below are the large projects but beyond those there have been dozens of single family and townhomes that have been built on empty lots. Not to mention rehabs that still go on all the time.billikens&bricks wrote: ↑Jan 31, 2019Other than the two larger infill apartments in Soulard, what other projects are being built? I seem to remember proposals for infill along Menard (by the Great Grizzly Bear) and along S 9th near Itap. Any progress update on those? Is the other infill mainly scattered sites?ImprovSTL wrote: Steel framing is going up. Solid little building.
Between this, the three or four apartment buildings and all the infill, Soulard should have a nice population bump in the census.
Apologies for putting you on the spot - I don't live in the area anymore so I can't investigate on my own.
Interior work isn't considered construction?stlnative wrote: Appears construction has resumed after what seemed like a 5 month stalemate. Masonry is starting to go up.
I haven't seen a single warm body at that site in a long time. I live right next to it.aprice wrote:Interior work isn't considered construction?stlnative wrote: Appears construction has resumed after what seemed like a 5 month stalemate. Masonry is starting to go up.