On Menard, just north of Geyer, almost where the street dead-ends before Hwy. 55, it looks like the three-story home at 1882 Menard is being rehabbed. At least, I hope it's being rehabbed and not demolished. I don't recall seeing anything about this in the Preservation Board meetings. Does anyone know what's going on?
Looks like they've removed all of the front brick wall of this building.
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The front wall there is being completely relaid.
Usually, demolition crews don't put up scaffolding but go straight for pounding major blows into a wall, causing it to collapse.
Usually, demolition crews don't put up scaffolding but go straight for pounding major blows into a wall, causing it to collapse.
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The front wall is just about done - the building is looking good. I guess work on the mansard roof is next.
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I'm glad it's a rehab and that it's going well. There's actually quite a bit of construction going on in Soulard right now. In addition to this project and numerous other rehabs/ facade restorations, there are a couple new infill homes being built.
Plus there is a fantastic little prefab project going in across the street from the northwest side of Potomac Park. It was a vacant one-story building that's being rehabbed with a prefab addition placed in back. They had two modules built in a factory then transported to the site and loaded onto the foundation by crane. The entire process of placing the prefab modules took one afternoon. I happened upon the crane while walking my dog but was unable to snap any pictures.
Soulard is definitely doing good even in these tough economic times.
Plus there is a fantastic little prefab project going in across the street from the northwest side of Potomac Park. It was a vacant one-story building that's being rehabbed with a prefab addition placed in back. They had two modules built in a factory then transported to the site and loaded onto the foundation by crane. The entire process of placing the prefab modules took one afternoon. I happened upon the crane while walking my dog but was unable to snap any pictures.
Soulard is definitely doing good even in these tough economic times.
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On the other side of the street from this house, and a few doors south, an old alley house that has been boarded up for years is being renovated. New windows went in last week.
I love seeing these buildings situated right by the highway get rehabbed. It really helps create a positive impression for people driving through who may not be familiar with the area.
I love seeing these buildings situated right by the highway get rehabbed. It really helps create a positive impression for people driving through who may not be familiar with the area.




