Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches global open call for new addition
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The announcement is pretty misleading. Not surprising. It was made by a bureaucrat.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 14, 2024
2.5 billion in KC projects to break ground over next 6 months according to city manager. Also expanding their transit currently. This makes me feel even worse about our slow development news lately…They are beating us down
Most jealous of the highway cap. We can’t even get a full connection between our downtown and national park…Goodness
A women’s soccer stadium village that looks more built out than BPV…West Bottoms project that would fill out all of Laclede’s or Chouteu’s Landing…several surface lot mega developments…2 TOD high rises…Yea I’m jealous
Highway caps become a higher priority when your downtown is surrounded by a moat of highways.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Oct 14, 2024
2.5 billion in KC projects to break ground over next 6 months according to city manager. Also expanding their transit currently. This makes me feel even worse about our slow development news lately…They are beating us down
Most jealous of the highway cap. We can’t even get a full connection between our downtown and national park…Goodness
A women’s soccer stadium village that looks more built out than BPV…West Bottoms project that would fill out all of Laclede’s or Chouteu’s Landing…several surface lot mega developments…2 TOD high rises…Yea I’m jealous
4 Light and 5 Light towers will appear before PIEA this weekldai_phs wrote:Rendering from the south looking northldai_phs wrote:Cordish has filed plans for their 4th tower in KC, their 5th residential project in the city. This comes after both Two and Three Light hit 100% occupancy this summer and the Midland project opened with >80% leased
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St. Louis built 38 stations across 46 miles in fifteen years. The Green Line MetroLink is an even more impressive project.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Also expanding their transit currently.
There are plenty of projects announced and not yet announced that make this untrue. Could it be more active? Of course!delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: This makes me feel even worse about our slow development news lately…They are beating us down.
St. Louis literally built a highway cap AND rebuilt an urban mall AND national park. A triumph in any region.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Most jealous of the highway cap. We can’t even get a full connection between our downtown and national park…Goodness
I can name a dozen projects in St. Louis that are just as impressive in scale and impact. By $ invested per square mile and $ invested per capita, St. Louis is fine.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: A women’s soccer stadium village that looks more built out than BPV…West Bottoms project that would fill out all of Laclede’s or Chouteu’s Landing…several surface lot mega developments…2 TOD high rises…Yea I’m jealous
KC will never build a Metrolink competitor. Their urban core lacks abandoned rail lines needed.addxb2 wrote:St. Louis built 38 stations across 46 miles in fifteen years. The Green Line MetroLink is an even more impressive project.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Also expanding their transit currently.
There are plenty of projects announced and not yet announced that make this untrue. Could it be more active? Of course!delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: This makes me feel even worse about our slow development news lately…They are beating us down.
St. Louis literally built a highway cap AND rebuilt an urban mall AND national park. A triumph in any region.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Most jealous of the highway cap. We can’t even get a full connection between our downtown and national park…Goodness
I can name a dozen projects in St. Louis that are just as impressive in scale and impact. By $ invested per square mile and $ invested per capita, St. Louis is fine.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: A women’s soccer stadium village that looks more built out than BPV…West Bottoms project that would fill out all of Laclede’s or Chouteu’s Landing…several surface lot mega developments…2 TOD high rises…Yea I’m jealous
St. Louis is a damn great place. I wouldn’t feel jealousy towards Kansas City, on any level.
Think they are working on east west rail and NKC rail firstGoHarvOrGoHome wrote:If they could just get a rail connection between the airport and Union Station... of course that would be billions of dollars, but added to a built out streetcar system it wouldn't be too bad
I do agree the KC streetcar in no way competes with Metrolink. Metrolink is a top 20 rail system in the US. We just have sat on many expansions. Jefferson alignment seems on its way. If more railways are abandoned or costs come down, we will be able to rapidly expand as we have put many pieces in place over many years.addxb2 wrote: ↑Oct 15, 2024St. Louis built 38 stations across 46 miles in fifteen years. The Green Line MetroLink is an even more impressive project.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Also expanding their transit currently.
There are plenty of projects announced and not yet announced that make this untrue. Could it be more active? Of course!delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: This makes me feel even worse about our slow development news lately…They are beating us down.
St. Louis literally built a highway cap AND rebuilt an urban mall AND national park. A triumph in any region.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: Most jealous of the highway cap. We can’t even get a full connection between our downtown and national park…Goodness
I can name a dozen projects in St. Louis that are just as impressive in scale and impact. By $ invested per square mile and $ invested per capita, St. Louis is fine.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: A women’s soccer stadium village that looks more built out than BPV…West Bottoms project that would fill out all of Laclede’s or Chouteu’s Landing…several surface lot mega developments…2 TOD high rises…Yea I’m jealous
St. Louis is a damn great place. I wouldn’t feel jealousy towards Kansas City, on any level.
What new high rises in St Louis?matguy70 wrote:Ho hum. Not exciting really. I hate planned "villages" (like BPV and P&L) Aabasically they are entertainment districts with no character. These buildings with big numbers in them make them look like projects. Glad BPV tower is better looking and I'll take all of the new highrises in STL over Cordish cut and paste architecture.
One Cardinal Way, Albion, AHM’s 21st and Locust and 100 North Kingshighway are the significant new ones in the City. Of those, Albion/Koplar is likely going to be the best of the bunch once it’s finished. City of KCMO has only one more high-rise (3) than the City of STL (2) for significant new high-rises built this last decade. They’ll likely be tied on this front for a little while. Both cities have their own list of projects that help make each better in their own way. No faulting that and nothing to be jealous of on either front.ldai_phs wrote: ↑Oct 17, 2024What new high rises in St Louis?matguy70 wrote:Ho hum. Not exciting really. I hate planned "villages" (like BPV and P&L) Aabasically they are entertainment districts with no character. These buildings with big numbers in them make them look like projects. Glad BPV tower is better looking and I'll take all of the new highrises in STL over Cordish cut and paste architecture.
Main and ArmourChris Stritzel wrote: ↑Oct 14, 2024Important to note that the women’s soccer stadium village and the West Bottoms will be built out over 10 years. It could go faster depending on demand. Formal plans for the 800 Grand building and Grayson Capital’s 18th and Paseo project have not yet been submitted to Planning Staff.
Mac Properties is, once again, seeking approval for incentives for their Main and Armour project.

