QUICK! Get the developer's phone number and request he or she builds this in Central West End or Downtown West on one of the vacant lots!
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Maybe, I also think the proposal as noted on your blog & in this thread expands upon the footprint of the parking lot to make it work because it is dealing with the reality of developing the parking lot only from the standpoint of incorporating enough units and parking for tenants to be economical to the existing market while at same time is adding more commercial space to the immediate corner & taking parking away from businesses across the street. Its a tough parcel for what is going to be demanded for from this area.
I like it!moorlander wrote: ↑Oct 18, 2019In the Moorlands we have a new proposal for this corner street parking lot.
Boa meeting is this Tuesday.chriss752 wrote:Looks nice. When do you think we will see it go before the Architectural Review Board.
Sounds like they've responded to all the previous concerns: Loss of the parking lot, too many new apartments being built in Clayton, etc. etc.moorlander wrote: ↑Oct 18, 2019
Edited to add.... The proposed structure would be a four-story, 15-unit condominium building with ground floor retail and 100 parking spaces. 41 of the 100 parking spaces would be available to the public. Currently there are 27 parking spaces.
It involves demolishing one building.stlgasm wrote:I like this proposal even better than the original because the development is confined to the parking lot and does not involve demolishing existing buildings. The previous proposal would’ve demolished two.
Could be. Have a hard time seeing why almost 4 spaces per unit would be needed so that would make sense. Even by suburban standards that would be a heck of a parking inventory.wabash wrote: ↑Oct 19, 2019^Perhaps some of those spots would also be designated for the retail spaces and not “public”.
yeah, the lot is already full...every time. i always park on the street.KansasCitian wrote: ↑Oct 20, 2019I always find a spot when I go to Protzel's, and I never use the lot.


