https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... V8ehm786_E
Ps. Move to urban theory thread if you’d like.
Ps. Move to urban theory thread if you’d like.
imran wrote: ↑Aug 15, 2021Also since I have not come across a site plan, I am assuming the renderings depict alignment with the hotel building and not the grid-like garage currently set back on the site.
^This seems to correspond with the renderings. And after looking at it more closely, it appears that the Siteman building and it's attached waffle will have less of a setback than the hotel, no setback at all really.
OxBlue: WUSM Cancer Centernewstl2020 wrote: ↑Sep 11, 2021^Could we bother you to post a link to the cam when you have a spare moment?
This building will be connected to the existing garage via the campus Habitrail (so actually, all of the existing garages). There may be a direct vehicle connection between the new and existing garages as well, or at least it looks like they will share a common entrance.Miss Shell wrote: ↑Sep 19, 2021I still don't understand why they have a parking garage component when there is a garage adjacent to the property. Couldn't they have built a small bridge connecting the two?
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Two drills working on the foundations for two tower cranes outside the building footprint. Just a guess, but it makes sense unless there are piers drilled along the entire street.urbanitas wrote: ↑Sep 18, 2021
OxBlue: WUSM Cancer Center
They are drilling piers in the tree lawn?!
I assumed Forest Park Parkway would lose a lane here, but this suggests the building façade (technically, just the garage podium) will be roughly even with the old curb, which is cool, but...wow.
Seems you might be, maybe, possibly correct, as there's now a tower crane base lying next to the nearest set of drilled piers on camera 2...MattnSTL wrote: ↑Sep 20, 2021Two drills working on the foundations for two tower cranes outside the building footprint. Just a guess, but it makes sense unless there are piers drilled along the entire street.
I guess that tower crane location would place the garage podium façade roughly between the discarded sign and the bushes in the foreground, or the tailgate of the truck if you prefer. From the rendering, the podium façade seems to meander slightly as it runs north-south, meaning it's not parallel to Forest Park Ave. Perhaps that was done to make room for the two tower cranes...
Amazing. I think they may break the local record for shortest elapsed time between first-official-press-release and full-blown-erection (of cranes, that is)...MattnSTL wrote: ↑Oct 01, 2021West crane going up today.




