The Globe-Democrat building is rebranded as a carrier hotel:
http://globebuilding.com/

The ground floor retail appears fully occupied!

http://globebuilding.com/

The ground floor retail appears fully occupied!




A building that houses servers and usually very few employees.downtown2007 wrote:What's a carrier hotel?
Nice site.
awesome!jambo wrote:^^ Yup, from my residence.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... s_headlineA representative of the owner, Globe Building Co., said the latest renovations to the building at 700-720 N. Tucker Blvd. would cost $34 million, and could pave the way for more technology companies to become tenants in the old newspaper headquarters, citing the nearby development of campuses for Square, in the old St. Louis Post-Dispatch building, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, in St. Louis Place.
Doug Rasmussen said Globe Building Co. has already attracted a pair of tech companies, including Maxar Technologies last year. The publicly tradedspace and intelligence company based in Colorado took 10,500 square feet in the building. T-Kartor, a Swedish-based geospatial firm, houses its U.S. headquarters in the Globe building.
TREX is full (Geosaurus, on 4th floor, can take smaller tenants) and more Geospatial companies would like to move in so The Globe Building is a great space and has larger footprints available.sc4mayor wrote: ↑May 27, 2020The Globe Building is in line for about $34 million in improvements to triple it's employment numbers and attract more tech and geospatial companies to feed off of Square's coming office and the NGA development.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... s_headlineA representative of the owner, Globe Building Co., said the latest renovations to the building at 700-720 N. Tucker Blvd. would cost $34 million, and could pave the way for more technology companies to become tenants in the old newspaper headquarters, citing the nearby development of campuses for Square, in the old St. Louis Post-Dispatch building, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, in St. Louis Place.
Doug Rasmussen said Globe Building Co. has already attracted a pair of tech companies, including Maxar Technologies last year. The publicly tradedspace and intelligence company based in Colorado took 10,500 square feet in the building. T-Kartor, a Swedish-based geospatial firm, houses its U.S. headquarters in the Globe building.
