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PostOct 24, 2022#26

quincunx wrote:
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The Ronald McDonald House Charities of St Louis
Who is the demo company and general contractor, or do they have that yet? This reads that it's been going on for a couple years. 

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PostOct 24, 2022#27

sbr6000 wrote:
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quincunx wrote:
Oct 24, 2022
The Ronald McDonald House Charities of St Louis
Who is the demo company and general contractor, or do they have that yet? This reads that it's been going on for a couple years. 
They have this, but permits are (generally) issued in the name of the property owner, not the contractor or demo company.

That said, I'm pretty certain BSI is handling the first phase of this project.

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PostOct 24, 2022#28

Indeed BSI is listed as the contractor on the building permit application and they're on the sign on the fence..
AHRENS CONTRACTING, INC. is listed as the contractor on the demo permit for the at least the other building that's already under demo. Not sure if it's the same for the church.

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PostOct 25, 2022#31

is Mike Gras running against her?

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PostNov 10, 2022#32

quincunx wrote:
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$24.1M building permit application submitted.
Issued

PostJan 06, 2023#33

4321 Chouteau Ronald McDonald House 2023-01-01.jpg (254.74KiB)

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PostMay 23, 2023#35

Really movin'
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PostJun 09, 2023#36

Yesterday...



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PostJul 10, 2023#37

4321 Chouteau Ronald McDonald House 2023-07-02.jpg (326.52KiB)

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PostJul 10, 2023#38

This looks really nice popping out of the end of Chouteau Park.
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PostJul 22, 2023#39

Looks great so far. Any ideas why part of the building is steel framed, while the rest is wood?

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PostOct 01, 2023#40

Looking good. I'm glad they could find a way to meet the corner and still serve sick kids and their families.

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PostOct 01, 2023#41

I agree looks good, so far.  Whats the material covering to be used on what is not now brick?

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PostOct 02, 2023#42

^I think just a different color brick from what I saw on the render board at the site. 

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PostOct 04, 2023#43

Curious, what is going to happen to the site of the current house?

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PostJan 04, 2024#44

Updated progress photo: 
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PostFeb 07, 2024#45

Of course no sidewalk trees.
This is how we erode livability, walkability, climate resilience, wildlife etc…
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PostFeb 07, 2024#46

:(
The site plan and last rendering didn't show any.

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PostFeb 07, 2024#47

And? Should be a no-brainer requirement for all new projects

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PostFeb 08, 2024#48

It's crazy how uncommon street trees in new developments are. 

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PostFeb 08, 2024#49

imran wrote:
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And? Should be a no-brainer requirement for all new projects
And I didn't notice. I guess FPSE NA didn't either.

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PostFeb 08, 2024#50

quincunx wrote:
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imran wrote:
Feb 07, 2024
And? Should be a no-brainer requirement for all new projects
And I didn't notice. I guess FPSE NA didn't either.
*FPSE Development Review Committee. 

Unfortunately there aren't good minutes from that meeting. While renderings ≠ reality, they did show trees along part of Chouteau.

Let me reach out to some folks.

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