thanks!
can't wait to see the cranes during televised games!!
can't wait to see the cranes during televised games!!
The only way a ball could get to either the new BPV tower or 300 Broadway is if it was 1) a new world record for a HR or 2) got a VERY lucky bounce off of the pavement. The current BPV structure has never been hit, not has a ball ever come even remotely close to making it across Clark.
Dinger swings!MRNHS wrote: ↑Mar 23, 2018It's 700 feet from home plate to the current building. However, a home run would need to be hit far enough to go much further than that since it would need to clear the Budweiser scoreboard. I would think it would need to be a 900+ foot home run to have a chance at the ground level.
Looks like this permit (zoning only) was approved April 5th so I presume they are securing financing currently prior to applying for the full permit?dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Mar 21, 2018Let me add some meat to this,
When someone applies for zoning only permit it means they just want to get the project approved and not slow down the process with everything else like financing, they're not getting an actual building permit. What this allows is for the project to go through City reviews and for the developer to come back and apply for an actual building permit later if the project moves on.
What kind of compromise?bwcrow1s wrote: ↑May 11, 2018I just still sit here in disbelief that there was no way a compromise could be made between the parking garage, the city, and HDA. It's a literal car prison eyesore sitting there and they still think this is the best choice to be made. Did anyone actually try anything else? Or just act like they did because it's the easier way out? Because between two new residential developments by Busch III, someone else would have definitely stepped up and redone this building for residential as well. Instead, we still have these horrible looking garages.
I welcome this development, but it's so frustrating that the city is making a half lateral move after approving abatement and everything. It's the last negative thing I'll say on this.
I think it was mentioned here before, but the surface parking lot to the south would've cost the developers twice (at least) what they're paying the Community college for their building.STLEnginerd wrote: ↑May 11, 2018Especially with the surface lot immediately south, and the millinium hotel complex vacant, and the cupples x lot and mike Shannon’s, and and and...
Not disagreeing with your larger point on real estate, but I do think we have some job growth downtown. But more definitely is needed; also some better data to know more precisely where we are would be nice.

