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2800 S Jefferson at Lynch 42 Apts

2800 S Jefferson at Lynch 42 Apts

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PostFeb 15, 2020#1

The Preservation Board preliminary agenda says
Address: 2800 and 2810 S. JEFFERSON AVENUE
Project Description: Construct four story, 42-unit apartment bldg., ground floor retail.
Jurisdiction: Benton Park Historic District Ward: 9
Owner: 2800 S. Jefferson LLC – Andrew Sandler
Applicant: JEMA – Jonathan McKee

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PostFeb 15, 2020#2

I'm interested in seeing how this one will look. 4 Floors is a nice size too. Hopefully, this project gets other projects along Jefferson going. 

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PostFeb 15, 2020#3

This could be a big improvement for S. Jefferson. It looks like the property has been an abandoned paved surface for awhile. Historic aerials shows it may have been a garage/filling station dating back to late 1960s. Of course it was a handsome corner building in the late 1950s. But it's been cleared and abandoned for decades.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#4

Been waiting forever for the 3100 block of S. Jefferson across from Benton Park to get developed. Maybe this means it'll happen before I'm dead?

Of course, now there's a "community garden" there so it'll probably stay vacant forever.

Screenshot_2020-02-15 2800 S Jefferson Ave.jpg (1.48MiB)

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PostFeb 15, 2020#5

urban_dilettante wrote:
Feb 15, 2020
Been waiting forever for the 3100 block of S. Jefferson across from Benton Park to get developed. Maybe this means it'll happen before I'm dead?

Of course, now there's a "community garden" there so it'll probably stay vacant forever.

Screenshot_2020-02-15 2800 S Jefferson Ave.jpg
Saw on STLrainbow's twitter feed that there was a plan for senior apartments there but it wasn't selected for low income tax credits or whatever. Hopefully they find alternate funding. Would be great to see both these corners get built on. 

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PostFeb 15, 2020#6

SOUTHERN PRODUCTS Demolition 10/12/1988 01/24/1989 11/04/1988 $0.00 DEMOLISH 1-STORY BRICK SERVICE STATION

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PostFeb 15, 2020#7

This has to be the first new construction residential on Jefferson south of 44 in nearly 100 years. With the N/S on the horizon I could see these other empty lots filling in fast. Jefferson has made an amazing change even in the past 3 years.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#8

Will North/South Metro even happen anymore? The loop trolley fiasco could’ve ruined the chances of it happening. No federal money means no advancement of the project.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#9

chriss752 wrote:
Feb 15, 2020
Will North/South Metro even happen anymore? The loop trolley fiasco could’ve ruined the chances of it happening. No federal money means no advancement of the project.
Loop Trolley will have zero impact on why it won’t ever happen.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#10

IMO N/S is completely dependent on what party gets elected into the oval office in November. If Trump gets another four years then N/S by 2028 is dead.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#11

Saying N/S on the horizon is fanciful at best.

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PostFeb 15, 2020#12

Fantastic. Always good to see developers taking a chance on new construction in south city neighborhoods not named Lafayette Square or Soulard.

Hopefully this proves successful and we see follow-on projects, just as Soulard saw 1400 Russell, The Steelyard, 1001 Russell and now the S 7th Street Ford Truck all happen in quick succession. 

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PostFeb 16, 2020#13

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Feb 15, 2020
This has to be the first new construction residential on Jefferson south of 44 in nearly 100 years.
Not quite. CF Vatterott built some new houses along Jefferson in Fox Park around 2005. Definitely the first large scale residential new construction on Jefferson.

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PostFeb 18, 2020#14

Millennium Development had an awesome proposal for this corner back in the early 2000s.  I can't find the renderings anywhere.

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PostFeb 18, 2020#15

Fleur de Lis, designed by Killeen Studios. More pics here:

https://killeenstudio.com/projects/fleu ... s-st-louis



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PostFeb 18, 2020#16

I remember that project and heartbroken when it fell through. I dream about it every time I pass that intersection. That was like, 2006 I think. All the same, city’s come a long way since then.

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PostFeb 18, 2020#17

framer wrote:
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Fleur de Lis, designed by Killeen Studios. More pics here:

https://killeenstudio.com/projects/fleu ... s-st-louis


Thanks!  

The developers should just build this!

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PostFeb 18, 2020#18

That looks bigger than the current vacant site. Is that right?

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PostFeb 18, 2020#19

Wow beautiful building, looks like something from Paris!

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PostFeb 18, 2020#20

quincunx wrote:
Feb 18, 2020
That looks bigger than the current vacant site. Is that right?
That was proposed for the SW lot at Jefferson and Arsenal (apologies if that’s the vacant lot you’re talking about).
Does seem like a huge footprint.

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PostFeb 18, 2020#21

shadrach wrote:
Feb 18, 2020
quincunx wrote:
Feb 18, 2020
That looks bigger than the current vacant site. Is that right?
That was proposed for the SW lot at Jefferson and Arsenal (apologies if that’s the vacant lot you’re talking about).
Does seem like a huge footprint.
Oops, my apologies - I had the wrong vacant lot in mind.  Sorry for the confusion.

The lot at Lynch and Jefferson appears to be pretty large, but smaller than the one at Arsenal and Jefferson.

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PostFeb 19, 2020#22

This is going to be a nice looking project. This is the first project of many for the Flyover Fund. I had a little bit of back and forth with the developer, Drew Sandler. Very optimistic guy. The other partner on the project and co-founder of the Flyover Fund is Kyle Howerton. Kyle worked on the MOFO project in Tower Grove South.

https://www.cityscene-stl.com/post/4-st ... -and-lynch

View from Jefferson.png (1.04MiB)

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PostFeb 20, 2020#23

^ Really liking the industrial/warehouse design aesthetic of this.

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PostFeb 20, 2020#24

chriss752 wrote:
Feb 19, 2020
This is going to be a nice looking project. This is the first project of many for the Flyover Fund. I had a little bit of back and forth with the developer, Drew Sandler. Very optimistic guy. The other partner on the project and co-founder of the Flyover Fund is Kyle Howerton. Kyle worked on the MOFO project in Tower Grove South.

https://www.cityscene-stl.com/post/4-st ... -and-lynch

View from Jefferson.png
Love the design.  Hoping the infill around Steelcote has the same vibe.

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