Didn’t notice this originally, but they installed LED lighting along the roofline.
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Not sure if you’re joking but they note that bicycle tires can jam into the trolley rail spaces leading to injuries.
Issuedquincunx wrote: ↑Aug 07, 2020$1M building permit application submitted for the 3rd floor office space. The occupant name is WUSTL HR - LINK IN THE LOOP
Managed to snap a photo this time. The roof lighting really looks great.sc4mayor wrote: ↑Jan 26, 2021I drove by this the other day, didn't snap a pic (was driving lol) plus it was kind of a crappy day...but this building looks fantastic. Like EssT said, maybe one of the best corner transformations in the entire city.
I LOVE the blade sign...it lights up in all different kinds of colors.
The randomness of that sign is really growing on me.sc4mayor wrote: ↑Feb 04, 2021Managed to snap a photo this time. The roof lighting really looks great.sc4mayor wrote: ↑Jan 26, 2021I drove by this the other day, didn't snap a pic (was driving lol) plus it was kind of a crappy day...but this building looks fantastic. Like EssT said, maybe one of the best corner transformations in the entire city.
I LOVE the blade sign...it lights up in all different kinds of colors.
The part where they claim that the Loop begins at Delmar and Skinker is odd to me. I personally feel that it begins at Delmar and Des Peres. Eventually, maybe even within the decade, I could see it beginning at Goodfellow. If you want ton read more about the project from the perspective of the architect, visit the link here: https://theljc.com/portfolio/link-in-the-loop/The Link in the Loop is a new mixed-use development prominently located in the heart of Delmar Loop at Delmar & Skinker. Replacing a former gas station, the office, and retail property is breathing more life into the already buzzing Delmar Loop entertainment and dining district.
Delmar Loop, for St. Louisans, is a social connection and a living monument. For visitors, it’s an authentic, lively, and often quirky destination for shopping, performing arts and nightlife. For students and faculty at nearby Washington University, it’s an important connector, a nexus of two growing campuses. To LJC, the Delmar Loop is an opportunity to celebrate and enhance the area’s unique character. The Loop starts at the intersection of Delmar and Skinker, a critical entry point into the district. As Washington University expands and evolves, this intersection assumes a central role due to its proximity to both the Danforth and the North campuses and its central location along the growing Loop.
Forgot that was going in there. Awesome.quincunx wrote:$221k building permit issued for iTap.









