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Soulard Infill and Rehab

Soulard Infill and Rehab

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PostMay 02, 2011#1

Does anyone here have experience doing a commercial rehab in Soulard or elsewhere in a St. Louis historic district?

Just wanted to get some info as I am sniffing around.

Thanks!

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PostMay 02, 2011#2

What do you want to know about?

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PostMay 02, 2011#3

Historical tax credits, how easy/hard it was, what you would recommend, what you would change if you had to do it over, how accommodating was the neighborhood...things of that nature

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PostMay 02, 2011#4

Look up the St. Louis Rehabbers Club - a great resource.

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PostMay 03, 2011#5

I'm guessing you've already seen Soulard's quite elaborate codes.

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PostMay 03, 2011#6

Yeah, I did see those codes, that is why I wanted to get some input on someone who had experience with it. Thanks for the club info Alex!

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PostJul 18, 2020#7

$400k building permit application submitted for a town house at 1204 Lynch. I don't see it on the PRB agendas, maybe that's next.

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PostJul 18, 2020#8

That lot seems awkward, especially for a $400k home. 

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PostJul 20, 2020#9

^Is that across from the police station? Thought that was AB parking

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PostJul 20, 2020#10

Looks like it was most recently a garden.

PostAug 28, 2020#11

$450k building permit application submitted for 3 townhomes at 1009-1013 Allen. Does that mean 1009 would be demolished?

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PostAug 28, 2020#12

Interesting.  I walk by there pretty frequently, and the last two days the door for 1009 has been open and it was a mess inside.  I thought they were just rehabbing it...that would suck, because directly west next door there's an open lot, as well as on the east side of 1005 Allen.

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PostAug 28, 2020#13

^ the empty lot next door is already part of it. shame they can't do two new town homes + one rehab. why do they *have* to build three new ones?

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PostAug 30, 2020#14

^ Agreed.  I have no idea what the condition of the building is in on a more in-depth level, but from what I can see it just needed a little TLC and would be great.  With all the parking lots and grassy lots around (less so in Soulard, but they still exist), it's always a bummer when a capable building is torn down.

PostSep 14, 2020#15

Looks like the gutting and/or destruction is underway...
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PostSep 14, 2020#16

^ huh... that looks like an interior demo dumpster and not a total demolition dumpster. (total demo doesn't usually involve a dumpster, does it?) maybe they're going to rehab it after all? not sure why they'd bother with interior demo if only to raze it.

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PostSep 15, 2020#17

^ unless it's full of old TVs and fluorescent tubes and thermometers and junk. hazardous stuff they don't want breaking on them as they take the building down? i'd much prefer it if you are correct, though...  

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PostSep 15, 2020#18

I don't see a demo permit application

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PostSep 15, 2020#19

quincunx wrote:
Sep 15, 2020
I don't see a demo permit application
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PostSep 23, 2020#20

Have you all seen the massive brick rebuilding and gut rehab of the building just west of the Bastille on Russell? I thought that one was a goner for sure, but it has been fascinating watching them rebuild it. Great to see this kind of dedication to restoration in Soulard.

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PostSep 23, 2020#21

Yes, the effort being put into saving that building is amazing. At first, I would have bet a large sum that the crew working the building was demo, not rehab.  The rehab work is so fundamental, it looked no different from a demo.  

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PostSep 23, 2020#22

Picture please.

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PostSep 23, 2020#23

I'm pretty sure Chris took and shared pics on one of his platforms. Still, I'll try to snag some soon.

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PostSep 23, 2020#24

Yeah, they're doing a serious rehab on it.  I believe Morgan Ford Spa is moving into there when finished, so their current space nearby will likely be empty pretty soon.

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PostSep 23, 2020#25

soulardx wrote:
Sep 23, 2020
I'm pretty sure Chris took and shared pics on one of his platforms. Still, I'll try to snag some soon.
They rebuilt a brick wall and are doing the same on the other side. This is a very thorough stabilization project.






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