Rehab of the Carriage Works at 3948 Laclede is being marketed.
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Cortex seems like it would be the perfect place to build a couple thousand residential unit TOD type development without displacing anybody. It's really been a head scratcher to see how slow Cortex is developing in comparison to other nearby neighborhoods.Tim wrote: ↑Sep 22, 2023The parking lot south of Cortex 1, which has been targeted for development as an apartment building for some time, just got repaved. The apartment development doesn't appear to be coming anytime soon, if at all. Abandonment of the project is probably mentioned further up-thread, but I don't specifically recall.
Eh Cortex took out a lot of industry that was still operating and a few historic buildings in good if not great shape. I dunno that i'd go as far as to say they made it worse but on balance not sure it's more vibrant now.dtgwvc wrote: ↑Sep 22, 2023I think Cortex was going to and still will eventually will be a urban mixed use neighborhood, there just isn’t any demand for any new buildings right now since COVID. Seems cortex wants an at least some office component to every building and there hasn’t been any demand for that. In a few years, that may be a different story. It just needs to “fill in” over time.
As is, it’s still a big improvement over what it was before.
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Agree. Times change due to circumstance therefore vision should change.PeterXCV wrote:Eh Cortex took out a lot of industry that was still operating and a few historic buildings in good if not great shape. I dunno that i'd go as far as to say they made it worse but on balance not sure it's more vibrant now.dtgwvc wrote: ↑Sep 22, 2023I think Cortex was going to and still will eventually will be a urban mixed use neighborhood, there just isn’t any demand for any new buildings right now since COVID. Seems cortex wants an at least some office component to every building and there hasn’t been any demand for that. In a few years, that may be a different story. It just needs to “fill in” over time.
As is, it’s still a big improvement over what it was before.
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Also, I'm skeptical that all this hold up is because of "the market." The grove has had a booming property market for years now while much of Cortex is an expanse of parking lots. Maybe I could've been convinced pre-pandemic that it was better to wait for office construction to come along to develop those lots, but with WFH being as popular as it is I just don't see Cortex's grand vision of a mini tech downtown over there happening. They should let most of the lots go to whoever will take them, which I imagine will be mostly residential developers.
Major demo work underway now. Glass enclosed lobby going down, other activity as of yesterday.gone corporate wrote: ↑Sep 21, 2023Demo work is underway at the former Goodwill buildings. Specifically, the parking lot in front of the smaller, modern, connecting building. Saw an earth mover digging up the drive and dropping it all into a massive hauler. The area's been walled off from Forest Park Parkway for some time.