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New Dental School in Lafayette Square

New Dental School in Lafayette Square

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PostMay 09, 2013#1

http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/blog ... ental.html

Students would first spend two years at A.T. Still’s new Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health, now under construction at its Kirksville campus, before moving to St. Louis in year three to begin clinical work at a 50,000-square-foot facility.

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PostMay 09, 2013#2

Wow, this is awesome!!!

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PostMay 09, 2013#3

Total surprise, added daytime population to Lafayette Sq. will be great for the restaurants, hope the design is good.

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PostMay 09, 2013#4

^I hope the design is good too, but I'm sure they'll be sticking to Lafayette Square's design codes. Too bad they did not choose downtown St. Louis though. Downtown St. Louis could use more healthcare workers and students.

Below, here's a rendering of A.T. Still University's $26-million School of Dentistry in Kirksville.


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PostMay 09, 2013#5

^ The site isn't within the Lafayette Square Historic District boundaries.

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PostMay 09, 2013#6

They should just bring the whole school here. :wink:

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PostMay 09, 2013#7

Technically, this is Peabody Darst Webb, but people will call it what they will. With this and the food hub and possibly the building at Park and Truman seeing new life, this area should be booming!

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PostMay 09, 2013#8

Would a 50,000 sq. ft. facility along with associated parking likely take up the whole block west of the power plant? I suspect that with the location and principals involved the design will be okay.

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PostMay 09, 2013#9

Alex Ihnen wrote:^ The site isn't within the Lafayette Square Historic District boundaries.
Cool.

So with all of the debate and confusion about what neighborhood the dentistry school is proposed, shouldn't the title become, "New Dental School near Lafayette Square"?

Still, it certainly wouldn't hurt if the designers of the new school followed aspects of Lafayette Square's design guidelines although a more modern aesthetic wouldn't hurt either since it would be outside of the historic district boundaries.

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PostMay 09, 2013#10

IMO Peabody Darst Webb should become Lafayette Square East.

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PostMay 09, 2013#11

Alex Ihnen wrote:IMO Peabody Darst Webb should become Lafayette Square East.
No. You have it wrong. Since it is already home to Nestle Purina Petcare, the Peabody Darst Webb should become downtown south. :wink:

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PostMay 09, 2013#12

And don't forget LaSalle or Soulard West :)

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PostMay 09, 2013#13

Greater Kosciusko?

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PostMay 09, 2013#14

Mark Groth wrote:Technically, this is Peabody Darst Webb, but people will call it what they will. With this and the food hub and possibly the building at Park and Truman seeing new life, this area should be booming!

What is the possible building at Park and Truman?

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PostMay 09, 2013#15

kmurph42 wrote:
Mark Groth wrote:Technically, this is Peabody Darst Webb, but people will call it what they will. With this and the food hub and possibly the building at Park and Truman seeing new life, this area should be booming!

What is the possible building at Park and Truman?
http://goo.gl/maps/0Lu1H

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arch city wrote:No. You have it wrong. Since it is already home to Nestle Purina Petcare, the Peabody Darst Webbe should become downtown south. :wink:
Given Nestlé, wouldn't it be more appropriate to rename it World Wide Webbe? 8)

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PostMay 10, 2013#17

Oh what an evil world wide Webbe we weave when first .....

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PostJan 22, 2014#18

Any news on this project?

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PostJan 22, 2014#19

^ Good question. I believe that AT Still recently did get its accreditation up in Kirksville for the mother school and which the Saint Louis school was dependent upon, so I hope that means this is a go here.

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PostJan 22, 2014#20

The developers are meeting with the residences of the Georgian next week, I think, to go over their plans... so I assume it is definitely still a go (for now). Also, the developers of the Georgian and Fields Foods disclosed to residents that plans for the remaining buildings in the complex to be converted to market-rate apartments are also underway.

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PostJan 22, 2014#21

Is this school supposed to be built over that massive vacant lot next to the Georgian?

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PostJan 23, 2014#22

Yes, on the southeast corner of Park and Truman.

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PostJan 31, 2014#23

This project has been active in the Board of Aldermen this month... vacating streets IIRC, approving plans, etc.

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PostFeb 06, 2014#24

Cannon Design and the people behind the dental school presented to the Georgian. I couldn't attend, but here is a video distributed to the resident listserv of the development. Too much parking for me, but it will be shared with Paladium, Element, and ClimbSoILL.

Site plans and renderings included:

The building Architecture:

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PostFeb 06, 2014#25

do you know of an anticipated start date on construction.... sometime this year?

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