St. Louis pushes for new life in North Riverfront
Many large land parcels and buildings remain vacant. Exactly how much is uncertain, but the city of St. Louis soon should have a better idea as new efforts are under way to redevelop the nearly 3,000 acres.
In May, the city plans to develop a new land use study to determine the best strategies for development and identify opportunities in the North Redevelopment Area, which is bounded by Cass Avenue on the south, Interstate 70 on the west, the Mississippi River on the east, and Maline Creek, a Mississippi River tributary, on the north.
In April, the city received approval for a $600,000 grant from the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration to decrease the port’s vulnerability to flooding and attract new businesses. The grant, along with a $200,000 match from the city, will pay for the study.
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... ocus4.html
Many large land parcels and buildings remain vacant. Exactly how much is uncertain, but the city of St. Louis soon should have a better idea as new efforts are under way to redevelop the nearly 3,000 acres.
In May, the city plans to develop a new land use study to determine the best strategies for development and identify opportunities in the North Redevelopment Area, which is bounded by Cass Avenue on the south, Interstate 70 on the west, the Mississippi River on the east, and Maline Creek, a Mississippi River tributary, on the north.
In April, the city received approval for a $600,000 grant from the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration to decrease the port’s vulnerability to flooding and attract new businesses. The grant, along with a $200,000 match from the city, will pay for the study.
http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/ ... ocus4.html






