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PostJun 17, 2022#376

^In some ways it's easier to get in and out of than Laclede's Landing right now. The elevated section of 55 is an issue, but it doesn't block any streets at all. They go under it uninterupted. And the Poplar Street bridge is so far up into space you barely even notice it when you go under it. The arch grounds are sort of set up to face the other way, since that's where the garage used to be and that's where the Metrolink stop is, which does make it a bit of a hike. But . . . meh, that's still where I used to park when I was going to the arch and didn't want to pay for parking. It's not that terrible. Used to be a half mile to get you in the door. Now it's maybe three quarters. The biggest problem might be that it's just old and decayed. It's not well lit under the bridges. But in the I think Shadrach brought up Steelcote because it's a comparably decayed and isolated industrial setting, and yet redevelopments seems to be working. Might be a better comparison. It's not quite as well connected by foot or transit as the Landing, but it's sure easier to drive in via Chouteau than Washington. And I'd say it's pretty comparable to Steelcote, so I think there's hope.

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(I would move this back to its own thread that I started because it’s a specific project proposal, this thread was a lot of what if and nothing ever official)

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PostAug 09, 2022#379

^ Thanks for posting DB

I get the desire for these development districts but I got two thoughts when DB posted Gateway South

1) Does the city really need another mixed use development districts when it already has three in place that are far from being fully developed whether it be CORTEX, the mid town SLU district and believe you also have NOW Innovation District.   Don't think they are all the same but seem to be falling into the same desired type of development   Not only that, got some great potential of infill projects scattered throughout as well when you start considering what has been proposed but hasn't broken ground let alone what you can still do nearby in Soulard and Lafayette Park on to top wet downtown. 

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2) Considering the area proposed by GSW also falls into some traditional industrial area wouldn't be nice to see a industry, light industry, manufacturing district be proposed.  Something really specific to advanced manufacturing, skill based job.   Can't help to think that between CHIPs Act and fothcoming Inflation reduction act really puts a barge load of money, pun intended, back into on shoring manufacturing.   I just think the city would benefit by taking the same approach for building up some of these areas with apartments, retail and entertainment to go after skilled based jobs, whether a small wood working guy needed to relocate in the city but maybe looking to expand to major manufacturer looking for a place to land  

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PostAug 09, 2022#380

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS_Development_Group

This appears to be a actual entity behind the project.

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PostAug 09, 2022#381

Very exciting. Would love to see it come to fruition. This is a prime location and should be our version of the South Loop in Chicago. I think we all want to see the Arch be surrounded by vibrant areas and build up downtown and this would very much help with that.


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PostAug 09, 2022#382

Yep. It’s all coming together beautifully. Didn’t realize they increased the scope so much.

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PostAug 09, 2022#383

Thanks Gerry Connolly for finding the PA agenda and other sleuths finding the JDS connection.
JDS has done some big stuff
https://jdsdevelopment.com/

NextSTL - $1.2B Gateway South Project planned at Chouteau's Landing/Kosciusko

https://nextstl.com/2022/08/1-2b-gatewa ... kosciusko/

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PostAug 09, 2022#384

The employees of Good Developments used to work at JDS, but they aren’t involved, at least anymore. They used to be though.
https://good-developments.com/

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PostAug 09, 2022#385

I have no idea what this will look like, but I already know it is going to dramatically change the experience of taking Amtrak into St. Louis.

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PostAug 10, 2022#386

RockChalkSTL wrote:
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I have no idea what this will look like, but I already know it is going to dramatically change the experience of taking Amtrak into St. Louis.
And the view coming over the bridge from Illinois.

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PostAug 10, 2022#387

Being so close to the Arch, Busch Stadium and Soulard this has the potential to be a huge hit. Hoping and praying this happens. 

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PostAug 10, 2022#388

I can't wait to see the Cruden Martin complex finally get redeveloped. Over 500,000 sqft. of space (although I'm sure building #5 isn't salvageable). 

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PostAug 10, 2022#389

How many sf does $1.2B get you? 3-5M?

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PostAug 10, 2022#390

Some random thoughts....

This development will feature a fair bit of green space, would it not?

I want to know how they plan to bridge "Gateway South" to the Arch grounds. The highway makes it harder than it should be.  

I hope we see a healthy mix of modern and historic within the development.

Laclede's Landing, with Wash Ave and the casino and convention center and Metrolink station and better connection to the Arch grounds, etc., is somehow lagging behind a spot with none of those amenities.

How many other areas in St. Louis can you watch trains pass by so closely? And on elevated tracks?

It would be wonderful if a walkway could somehow be forged between I-64 and Busch III's southern side. Probably not, I assume, but I think it would cut a few minutes out of walking commutes to and from the Stadium Metrolink station, the closest to the neighborhood.

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PostAug 10, 2022#391

I think a good chunk of that $1.2 billion development cost will go towards infrastructure updates as well as cleaning up contaminated land and just making it easier to develop. The fact that they're extending the development area way further south is a bit surprising and that's where a ton of cleanup money will surely be spent.

Based on what I've heard, a good chunk of the project will resemble Dumbo in NYC a bit.

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PostAug 10, 2022#392

This seems cool but honestly I've seen too many big construction projects proposed then cancelled or pared down or even make the targeted area worse (Mckee) to get that excited about this. As far as I'm concerned, the bigger and flashier the project, the more difficult it's going to be to make happen and like, I'll believe it when I see it. Hopefully they won't landbank crumbling buildings to the point of collapse at the very least. 

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PostAug 10, 2022#393

Hopefully some of the infrastructure improvements include the area under the 44 overpass. At minimum it needs interesting lighting and landscaping, but IMO build some courts basketball, pickleball, and "indoor" soccer. Fill it up with activity and the highway is no longer a barrier between the neighborhoods. I would also accept tearing down the highway all together :)

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PostAug 10, 2022#394

PeterXCV wrote:
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This seems cool but honestly I've seen too many big construction projects proposed then cancelled or pared down or even make the targeted area worse (Mckee) to get that excited about this. As far as I'm concerned, the bigger and flashier the project, the more difficult it's going to be to make happen and like, I'll believe it when I see it. Hopefully they won't landbank crumbling buildings to the point of collapse at the very least. 
I think a lot of the buildings there have already been land-banked and crumbling.

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PostAug 10, 2022#395

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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...I would also accept tearing down the highway all together :)
Yes, please. I wish so much that this be considered aside from amongst ourselves.

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PostAug 10, 2022#396

I don't want to get my hopes up too much, either, but maybe it's a good sign the development area is now bigger than Chris previously thought/knew?  One way or another, something has to happen here eventually...right?  It's just too visible and full of potentially to continue on much longer as-is.

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PostAug 10, 2022#397

chriss752 wrote:
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The employees of Good Developments used to work at JDS, but they aren’t involved, at least anymore. They used to be though.
https://good-developments.com/
Those employees:

https://www.linkedin.com/search/results ... CH&sid=yIU

  • Alec Jadacki, CPAView Alec Jadacki, CPA’S profile 
    • 3rd+3rd+ degree connection
    Good Developments Group
    Philadelphia, PA

  • John MazzeoView John Mazzeo’s profile 
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    Partner, Construction and Design at Good Developments Group
    New York, NY

  • Amanda GarrettView Amanda Garrett’s profile 
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    Partner, Design & Construction at Good Developments Group // Former Design Director at JDS Development Group
    Greater Charlottesville Area

  • Nicki AdlerView Nicki Adler’s profile 
  • • 3rd+3rd+ degree connectionTop-Yard.comNew York, NYMessage

  • Greg GleicherView Greg Gleicher’s profile 
    • 3rd+3rd+ degree connection
    Founder at Good Developments Group
    New York, NY
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PostAug 10, 2022#398

Hard to imagine this project getting going as long as the spaghetti of railroads run through there.  TO me these are a lot more of an impediment than I 64 which imposing but don't actually block much access to the Arch grounds.

I could imagine a couple new flyovers that connect the Macarthur Bridge track to the N/S tracks to retire and potentially repurpose for pedestrians the other flyovers north of Cedar St.  That would help a lot but with the grade changes and minimum turn radiuses i am NOT entirely sure its actually feasible.

Then there is the question of the MacArthur Bridge itself.  How long before it is retired, and if retired does ANY of the current rail infrustructure make any sense at all.  Including the flyovers, and switching yard on Chouteau's pond.

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PostAug 10, 2022#399

STLEnginerd wrote:
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Then there is the question of the MacArthur Bridge itself.  How long before it is retired, and if retired does ANY of the current rail infrustructure make any sense at all.  Including the flyovers, and switching yard on Chouteau's pond.
There's a nearly $100 million project underway right now rebuilding the Missouri rail approach and removing the last of the road approach structure to the MacArthur Bridge right now. It's not going anywhere for another 100 years.

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PostAug 10, 2022#400

I don’t see the rail lines being an issue. There are 4 large swath of land to operate in
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