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How is it their fault?  Do we no longer believe in personal responsibility?
The place hired off duty police, it paid SLMPD to bring out its mobile camera trailer and place it at the front door.    
Closing down a biz and kicking this down the road didn’t work for downtown 3 years ago when this happened at Mood at locust and 20th.  The same group wanted to close Marquee, and look at it now, a thriving downtown biz with no issues because people got together and found a solution.
I’ve never worked a nightclub but I’ve worked at regular bars. At one we had a fight that required an ambulance then a gun flourishing: we got shut down for 8 days.

How many shootings have to occur around Reign before they get some to spend some time on the bench? Or does the downtown sucks/the cops suck/leadership sucks deflection earn them the right for these things to continue?
2 of the 3 shootings that have happened there had the parties involved eat at burro loco before hand, what should burro loco get? 14 days? 30days?


1000s of drunk driving accidents including some fatal can be traced to drinking at Busch stadium before hand, 5 year ban for fans at Busch?
1) Yes for El Burro Loco
2) Nice whatabout. How about we just reinstate the Volstead Act and that will fix everything?

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PostAug 22, 2021#3177

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 Anyone interested in further discussions regarding Reign should listen. It’s informative:  
Man, that was a little tough to listen to.  A microcosm of the STL in a nutshell.  I can empathize with both parties in that interview - the interviewer wanting to protect their community - and the business owner wanting to maximize success of their business venture - but at the same time also cringe at the level of thinly veiled racist statements from the interviewer and disingenuous statements from the interviewee.

Could the interviewer be any more clear without saying it that they don't want African American's representing hip hop culture enjoying nightlife in their community?  That, mind you, was a club district before it was a residential community.

Hip hop culture is beautiful.  St. Louis should be celebrating its art and diversity.  Not trying to put a lid on it.

In my opinion, anyone who's buys on Washington Ave and doesn't expect to hear some degree of clubbing, especially on weekend nights, well, I'm sorry for them for not doing their homework before making a big investment, but hey, that's the neighborhood you bought in.

Of course, that said, I'm not excusing it when things get criminally out of hand, and that is clearly what the interviewer is concerned with, and justifiably so, as it's a safety concern anyone should be concerned with....  And I think this brings us back to policing....  Which is an entirely different can of worms....

IMHO, this is just yet another symptom of a much larger issue: Marginalization of the have nots and how much the happenstance of being born into a specific zip code in the STL impacts your future.

The real solution is for the region to act as one and equalize opportunity as much as possible.  This approach will take possibly an a act of god (i.e. some sort of reuniting of the city/county at a minimum, more even distribution of tax dollars for school funding, etc, etc, etc) and even then will maybe take a generation or so to start seeing the dividends.  Not that it's not worth doing, it's just that there's no quick fix there.

In the meantime, hopefully leadership can mitigate things as best as possible to keep things as copacetic as possible.
“Could the interviewer be any more clear without saying it that they don't want African American's representing hip hop culture enjoying nightlife in their community?  That, mind you, was a club district before it was a residential community.”

It WAS a club district. The clubs were allowed in to help the speculators/owners carry their vacant, deteriorating, historic warehouses. But when McGowans, Pyramid, LoftWorks & others redeveloped Downtown they had to first kick the clubs out. You cannot truly sound proof a building w/o spending millions and even then it is never adequate if residents are above.

McGowans built Lucas Park Grille, but the first 3 floors above were made office. This buffered sound transmitted some, and McGowans knew they needed a restaurant destination.

Orchard Development followed suit and built Red Moon (now Blood & Sand) but had the insight to write into their own HOA bylaws some controls so as to avoid future loud venues.

Most developers of lofts failed to copy the Orchard plan, which protected residents in longevity.

Example: Reign. Reign is massive. That’s because developer Bill Bruce built it as a gift/passion project “ET” … Bill passed away. The portfolio was sold. And Reign now occupies the space. Check out the Vanguard Lofts comments on the rental websites. They are not good. I hear Vanguard has lost double digit occupancy since Reign moved in.

I do not hear “hip hip” once in the audio clip. Does it really matter? It’s about sound. You cannot have loud music under thousands of residents.

The idea the loft district is an “entertainment district” is something propagated by the concentration of ground floor venues. It’s far more, by square feet, a residential district. And, again, you must be concerned about sound if the two are going to mix.

Bottom line, Dana Kelly flat out lied. You don’t really acknowledge that in your post. She literally said she wouldn’t have live music, loud music or after 11 PM hours.


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Why can’t you answer some basic questions? What are you hiding?  You attacked my partner personally and anonymously about a situation she has no involvement, at least grow a pair.

PostAug 22, 2021#3178

dweebe wrote:
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dbInSouthCity wrote:
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dweebe wrote:
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I’ve never worked a nightclub but I’ve worked at regular bars. At one we had a fight that required an ambulance then a gun flourishing: we got shut down for 8 days.

How many shootings have to occur around Reign before they get some to spend some time on the bench? Or does the downtown sucks/the cops suck/leadership sucks deflection earn them the right for these things to continue?
2 of the 3 shootings that have happened there had the parties involved eat at burro loco before hand, what should burro loco get? 14 days? 30days?


1000s of drunk driving accidents including some fatal can be traced to drinking at Busch stadium before hand, 5 year ban for fans at Busch?
1) Yes for El Burro Loco
2) Nice whatabout. How about we just reinstate the Volstead Act and that will fix everything?
It’s not a whataboutism, businesses that serve drunk people get sued by families of a person that ends up getting killed by the drunk driver all the time

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PostAug 22, 2021#3179

Ok all… Let’s keep professional and apolitical.
Lets bring ideas to fix this!

All I’m saying is in other major cities the place would have been closed a long time ago!

Questions is: Wash Avenue and Downtown is becoming a Residential area little by little so any Nightclub or nightclubs are going to need to relocate to venues that don’t have apartments on top!

I’m not a cop or an investigator so I have no clue but “Reign” needs to be accountable at some level. What level? I have no idea! But DT needs to evolve and we need as a community bring more businesses to DT. There’s way too many empty spaces for a DT. If we don’t stop these shooting and these low life wanna be speed racer no business will move DT.

Again lets brings ideas and no need for political and personal disrespects.


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^+1, JJ.

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PostAug 22, 2021#3181

JJ Rivera wrote:
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Ok all… Let’s keep professional and apolitical.
Lets bring ideas to fix this!

All I’m saying is in other major cities the place would have been closed a long time ago!

Questions is: Wash Avenue and Downtown is becoming a Residential area little by little so any Nightclub or nightclubs are going to need to relocate to venues that don’t have apartments on top!

I’m not a cop or an investigator so I have no clue but “Reign” needs to be accountable at some level. What level? I have no idea! But DT needs to evolve and we need as a community bring more businesses to DT. There’s way too many empty spaces for a DT. If we don’t stop these shooting and these low life wanna be speed racer no business will move DT.

Again lets brings ideas and no need for political and personal disrespects.


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Well when all he has is run of the mill racist troupes, personal attacks is all he has.  You haven’t been here long enough to know this same group of losers is always going after any and all black owned businesses in downtown.  Last time a black owned comedy club tried to open they tarred and fathered the owner til he gave up. Same when a brown Muslim family tried to open Hyde literarily with no residents around it and it’s only neighbor the freaking police HQ.    Just wait and see. And these same people now want you to give them control of $3.3m a year so that they can spend just $300,000 a year on safety & security?

They even made up an org to go after black liquor license applicants. “ Neighborhood Improvement Association — Downtown West.” I believe Dan Pistor was also a board member of that sham
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PostAug 22, 2021#3182

dbInSouthCity, I thought the discussion was Reign? But since you brought up Truth Comedy Club I guess we can go there. It’s somewhat like Reign in that, like Reign, Truth owner Rhome McGee lied to the neighborhood. He said he would be opening a comedy club. Instead he opened … well I’ll let you decide. See attached photos of Truth owner Rhome McGee at his liquor license hearing and then Rhome at his “comedy club” …





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PostAug 22, 2021#3183

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dbInSouthCity, I thought the discussion was Reign? But since you brought up Truth Comedy Club I guess we can go there. It’s somewhat like Reign in that, like Reign, Truth owner Rhome McGee lied to the neighborhood. He said he would be opening a comedy club. Instead he opened … well I’ll let you decide. See attached photos of Truth owner Rhome McGee at his liquor license hearing and then Rhome at his “comedy club” …





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Posting random screenshots of people dancing, from a Instagram account that stopped being really active in 2017,  a year before said comedy club was proposed
The comedy club never opened, it faces a parking lot and an alley,  those photos face a T mobile store somewhere.  Why lie about something easily verifiable?  This is just getting even more creepier, now you’re being a morality police?
What’s next? Taliban style checkpoints to see what women wear? No wonder why you creeps don’t care about all the sexual assaults at “sports bar on permit” wheelhouse nightclub, because you think women are assaulted because they way they dress. You’re sick.

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PostAug 22, 2021#3184

I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.

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PostAug 22, 2021#3185

dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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PostAug 22, 2021#3186

JJ Rivera wrote:
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dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population.  No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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Same way there’s no 3am in the heart of Soulard. Molly’s, 1860s, Dukes all close at 1:30am.  Places like Bar 101, Social House, DBs have 3am permits are away from residents.

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PostAug 22, 2021#3187

JJ Rivera wrote:
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dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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As the evidence above shows, a comedy club and a restaurant literally next to police HQ were tarred and feathered by these creeps, who apparently now want to police what women wear and how they dance at some place (which he lied that it was a comedy club that never opened)

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PostAug 22, 2021#3188

dweebe wrote:
JJ Rivera wrote:
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dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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Same way there’s no 3am in the heart of Soulard. Molly’s, 1860s, Dukes all close at 1:30am. Places like Bar 101, Social House, DBs Taft have 3am permits are away from residents.
Makes sense!! With all these hotels been built as well they can go drink at those hotels and their rooftops!


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PostAug 22, 2021#3189

dbInSouthCity wrote:
JJ Rivera wrote:
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dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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As the evidence above shows, a comedy club and a restaurant literally next to police HQ were tarred and feathered by these creeps, who apparently now want to police what women wear and how they dance at some place (which he lied that it was a comedy club that never opened)
Let’s continue bringing the ideas and opinions. Let’s stop the argument already!


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PostAug 22, 2021#3190

dweebe wrote:
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dweebe wrote:I really think the nightclubs need to end up back on the Landing or on Locust west of Jefferson so they stop torturing the growing residential population. No more 3am licenses along Washington Ave.
Agree! Washington Avenue should stay residential with retail and restaurants! That’s my opinion.


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Same way there’s no 3am in the heart of Soulard. Molly’s, 1860s, Dukes all close at 1:30am. Places like Bar 101, Social House, DBs Taft have 3am permits are away from residents.
Besides flamingo bowl, who else on wash Ave has a 3am?

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PostAug 23, 2021#3191

Pretty sure Hair of the Dog is


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PostAug 23, 2021#3192

Does anyone knows if there’s new loft developments happening in Downtown area?


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PostAug 23, 2021#3193

Reign is a problem.  It should be closed.

I don't care about the owner's religious beliefs, race, sexual orientation, favorite foods, or anything else.

If a business creates chronic problems in the neighborhood I call home... affecting my family's quality of life and putting my investment at risk, I want it out.

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PostAug 23, 2021#3194

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Reign is a problem.  It should be closed.

I don't care about the owner's religious beliefs, race, sexual orientation, favorite foods, or anything else.

If a business creates chronic problems in the neighborhood I call home... affecting my family's quality of life and putting my investment at risk, I want it out.
100 Percent Agree. Its shame how she uses race do deflect the blame. From what I see she dose not care or have interest  for downtown as a whole just a backdrop to her. Also Why has the company has not kick them out.  She has thousands behind in rent and at the same time causing the building to lose tenants. 

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PostAug 23, 2021#3195

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Reign is a problem.  It should be closed.

I don't care about the owner's religious beliefs, race, sexual orientation, favorite foods, or anything else.

If a business creates chronic problems in the neighborhood I call home... affecting my family's quality of life and putting my investment at risk, I want it out.
100 Percent Agree. Its shame how she uses race do deflect the blame. From what I see she dose not care or have interest  for downtown as a whole just a backdrop to her. Also Why has the company has not kick them out.  She has thousands behind in rent and at the same time causing the building to lose tenants. 
Dis not knew she was behind in rent! I don’t think that business should be there! The concept and space its nice but the implementation is not working! I see the joint more as a lounge with food and outdoor seating and some live music until 10PM or so. I have no clue what the city ordinance is but that’s my idea for that location.


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PostAug 23, 2021#3196

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There's probably a thread on every project going, and I'd figure if/when there are more coming that it will be discussed in a thread on here when the one(s) in the know are able to talk about it.

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PostAug 23, 2021#3197

robertn42 wrote:Reign is a problem.  It should be closed.

I don't care about the owner's religious beliefs, race, sexual orientation, favorite foods, or anything else.

If a business creates chronic problems in the neighborhood I call home... affecting my family's quality of life and putting my investment at risk, I want it out.
Pretty sure 95% of the people downtown with knowledge of this situation strongly agree.

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PostAug 23, 2021#3198

There is a new construction apartment building planned by Opus (very experienced) in the Cupples Station complex. It will utilize the City Treasurer’s existing garage.

There is a 184 unit new construction apartment building over retail planned for 1801 Washington Avenue. The developer is King Realty Advisors. It’s their first one.

Otherwise, there is nothing else that I know of planned.


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PostAug 23, 2021#3199

Downtown1999 wrote:There is a new construction apartment building planned by Opus (very experienced) in the Cupples Station complex. It will utilize the City Treasurer’s existing garage.

There is a 184 unit new construction apartment building over retail planned for 1801 Washington Avenue. The developer is King Realty Advisors. It’s their first one.

Otherwise, there is nothing else that I know of planned.


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PostAug 24, 2021#3200

The same band of losers that downtown1999 and 2007 belong to is now harassing black owned businesses at 14th and Washington.  One held a private fundraiser for his wife that is dying on cancer and these idiots tried to report it as operating illegally
They also try to play dirty tricks like signing a petition for liquor license then showing up to the hearing and trying to retract the signature so the biz owner doesn’t have enough …..there is so much more to this, names and everything will drop soon. It’s all disgusting, these losers are killing downtown

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