There's plenty of trouble at five of the buildings of Plaza Square. Hope this starts to straighten things out:
http://www.mayorslay.com/desk/display.asp?deskID=753
http://www.mayorslay.com/desk/display.asp?deskID=753

Could be nice to turn those into condos or keep as apartments, but with a new owner.MattnSTL wrote:Yes, it is the same complex. Blu is obviously now separate and not suffering from the same management problems.
Hugh Ferriss wrote:Latest developments at Plaza Square:
<a href="http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... >Elevators to be fixed by the city</a>
It sounds like the current owner has no interest in paying for anything - the sooner the buildings are out of Mr. Shaikh's control the better for the whole neighborhood. Nice to see the mayor getting personally involved in this.
Bastiat wrote:
That is ridiculous. The city should not be paying for upkeep of others property. If the owner refuses to fix things, then the residents can break their lease or sue him. When the city reacts like this, the owner becomes immune to pressures for fixing things. I hope he gets sued.
Hopefully the rest of these buildings are converted to more upscale condos.
Plaza Square must relocate tenants
By Jake Wagman
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
08/09/2007
A judge has ordered the owner of Plaza Square to offer relocation to about two dozen residents because more elevators have failed state inspections.
St. Louis Circuit Court Judge John Garvey issued the order this morning. The order requires management to offer to move 23 elderly or disabled tenants to a downtown hotel at the company's expense.
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i stay here and and still no elevaters. i have severe asthma and others with bigger health probloms. the manager and owner at the end gets all they want but us resedent have to deal with this.i was going down from 12 and cme accross 2 elderly women that was caring bags an helped them out. on the way down we came accrss an elderly woman going up with groceries, the a firefighter was comin down and we asked if he could help her and he said "that is not my job and all of you are a liabilaty and just need to move out of here". so the questions we ask is if the firefighters are here to help but do not then why are hey here but most important, who is paying for them to sit around an talk on there phones, read the papper or go to room 308 in buld. 30 in the ac and chill, while others are wthout an ac and repares need to be made that are life treating.(mold in the appartments from water damage,laundry rooms have live power cords in water, plaster and ceiling tiles falling),Downtown2007 wrote:Hopefully this turns out to be a good thing.
reddragon wrote:a lot of resedents have been here for 20+ years so why should we have to move?to make room for condos and lofts? i read the report, saint louis is over saturated withe condos/lofts. saint louis has more condos/lofts than there are perarsons seeking to buy into on.true a fire fighter job is not to carry up groceries, but there are medics and at a cost of 13 thousand a day to have them here why did a 52 year old man have to call for an ambulance because he fell down one flight and broke his ankle and dislocated his knee and cracked a rib . the firefighters (lazy free loaders as we call them ) . did not do anything and refused to even call an ambulance. to respond about the mayor getting involved, he showed up on tv but word from his office is he will not keep his word on what he said, so we at plaza square have all aggred that we will not vote for slay and we have all aggred that whom ever that runs against him WE WILL VOTE FOR THAT PERSON.. we maynot be able to afford 100+thosand dollers for a place but we can and will come up with about 4 thousand to go towards canadite that go agains slay. sorry to say, even if that mean it goes to a rep. slay has the same chance to win a reallection as bush has walking down bagdads main street without protection.