I saw this on the <A HREF="http://www.stlcommercemagazine.com/">St. Louis Commerce Magazine</A> website in the "Construction Roundup" section. It will be called the ?Art of Living? building. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. I have been in there when it used to be Mercantile Sales and they were selling sporting goods. It is hard to believe it looks the way it does now.
Moloney Building
Location: 1141 S. 7th Street, St. Louis, MO
General Contractor: G. Mark Disper
Leasing Represented by: Schmitt Properties
Developer: Disper Schmitt Properties
Engineer: Norton Schmidt
Cost: $8 million
Completion Date: August 2005
Size: 52,00 square feet
Architect: The Lawrence Group Architects Inc.
Description:
The Moloney Electric Building, built in 1903, was originally the home of a pioneer electrical supply company, which provided AC, generated power components. Schmitt Properties purchased this building located at 1141 S. 7th Street in September 2004, and has transformed it into a state-of-the-art collaborative business center. It has undergone total restoration and includes a rooftop mezzanine, with a tremendous view of the downtown skyline, thousands of square feet of original maple flooring, many conference rooms and offices, and a theater room. Inside spaces were designed so every workstation would have a window view. The building, which will be called the ?Art of Living? building, was completed ahead of schedule in August 2005 and will eventually offer space available for lease.
Moloney Building
Location: 1141 S. 7th Street, St. Louis, MO
General Contractor: G. Mark Disper
Leasing Represented by: Schmitt Properties
Developer: Disper Schmitt Properties
Engineer: Norton Schmidt
Cost: $8 million
Completion Date: August 2005
Size: 52,00 square feet
Architect: The Lawrence Group Architects Inc.
Description:
The Moloney Electric Building, built in 1903, was originally the home of a pioneer electrical supply company, which provided AC, generated power components. Schmitt Properties purchased this building located at 1141 S. 7th Street in September 2004, and has transformed it into a state-of-the-art collaborative business center. It has undergone total restoration and includes a rooftop mezzanine, with a tremendous view of the downtown skyline, thousands of square feet of original maple flooring, many conference rooms and offices, and a theater room. Inside spaces were designed so every workstation would have a window view. The building, which will be called the ?Art of Living? building, was completed ahead of schedule in August 2005 and will eventually offer space available for lease.

























