Gelateria on So. Grand burned. Good to hear no one was hurt, but the picture my wife sent looks pretty bad.
sorry, just saw there is another thread covering this...MarkGroth2020 wrote: ↑Mar 07, 2025Gelateria on So. Grand burned. Good to hear no one was hurt, but the picture my wife sent looks pretty bad.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... nsary.html
Former Bobby's Place on Hampton to become a Kind Goods dispensary at a cost of about $1.5M.
Former Bobby's Place on Hampton to become a Kind Goods dispensary at a cost of about $1.5M.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... -open.html
Moniker cocktail lounge to open fully in mid-April with a soft opening "soon" at 1000 Washington Ave.
Occupies 1,700 sf of space, will be able to seat 60 and has a 16 seat bar. Will have 15 employees.
Moniker cocktail lounge to open fully in mid-April with a soft opening "soon" at 1000 Washington Ave.
Occupies 1,700 sf of space, will be able to seat 60 and has a 16 seat bar. Will have 15 employees.
That's sobering.Auggie wrote: ↑Mar 18, 2025https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... nsary.html
Former Bobby's Place on Hampton to become a Kind Goods dispensary at a cost of about $1.5M.
Anyone else think Hampton north of Arsenal is one of the saddest stretches of stroad in the City? Zero plan for it. It's just vehicularly utilitarian at this point.
^Oh yeah, ever since they demo'd bradburn's for that QuickTrip it just looks like nonstop pavement. I gotta hope that apartment building next to Wendy's survives though I can't imagine it'd be easy getting a good night's sleep living there.
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It would be cool to see a pre-war photo of this section of Hampton for comparison
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Yea, not our brightest spot in the city. It’s pretty inevitable when you inexplicably run two interstates parallel to each other. There’s literally no reason to have designed for both of those two interstates in the same area, one of the more atrocious overbuilding examples in the country. Hampton, Kingshighway, Grand, and Jefferson between 64 and 44 suffer because of it.
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^That is the absolute truth. 64 doesn't bother me quite as much since it's so close to the railroad tracks and Mill Creek Valley where there's always been something of a natural divide anyway, but allowing 44 so close to it really left the area between them completely widowed from everything.
I just love the noise and fine particulates while running in the park. What ghouls the highwaymen are.
Wow, took me down memory lane with the street view.PeterXCV wrote: ↑Mar 21, 2025^Oh yeah, ever since they demo'd bradburn's for that QuickTrip it just looks like nonstop pavement. I gotta hope that apartment building next to Wendy's survives though I can't imagine it'd be easy getting a good night's sleep living there.
When was the green median installed? Seems like just continuing this north and pulling that extra north bound lane would go a long way.
Hearing that Mom's Deli is going to go in at 5425 Hampton Ave, most recently occupied by Dados Cafe.
Off street parking and indoor seating would be a great improvement for them.Auggie wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2025Hearing that Mom's Deli is going to go in at 5425 Hampton Ave, most recently occupied by Dados Cafe.
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But will my sandwich still be made by a group of middle schoolers with no adult in sight?
^ I haven't been a regular there for at least 5 years but I never had that experience, Denise was always there.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... store.html
Domino's to go in at 3108 S Kingshighway in the Tower Grove South neighborhood, a former used car dealer.
Domino's to go in at 3108 S Kingshighway in the Tower Grove South neighborhood, a former used car dealer.
"The Breakfast Corner" is now open I believe at 5213 Hampton Ave.
Was formerly a medical office. Much better being a breakfast restaurant imo. The medical office was kinda a black hole.
Was formerly a medical office. Much better being a breakfast restaurant imo. The medical office was kinda a black hole.
Plug time: Went to Sydney Street last night for the 1st time in over a decade. Incredible experience, great atmosphere and the food was creative and amazing. Surprisingly, reasonably priced for high-quality, high-end food and experience. I was incredibly happy to see this mainstay doing so well. Shame on us for not getting back there sooner.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... urant.html
Owners of Little Fox in the Fox Park neighborhood to open second restaurant across the street at 2805 Shenandoah.
It will be called Sur Lie Wine and Eatery. It'll have less than 800 square feet of indoor seating, outdoor seating, and around 15 employees.
Owners of Little Fox in the Fox Park neighborhood to open second restaurant across the street at 2805 Shenandoah.
It will be called Sur Lie Wine and Eatery. It'll have less than 800 square feet of indoor seating, outdoor seating, and around 15 employees.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ation.html
Southern Classic Daiquiri Factory, a cajun and daiquiris restaurant chain plans to open a new location at 1729 7th Street in Soulard.
The space was most recently occupied by Wood Shack, which closed in May 2024 and Twisted Ranch before that.
Southern Classic Daiquiri Factory, a cajun and daiquiris restaurant chain plans to open a new location at 1729 7th Street in Soulard.
The space was most recently occupied by Wood Shack, which closed in May 2024 and Twisted Ranch before that.
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Viviano's is closing on The Hill on May 3, 2025.
This place has meant a lot to my family for many years. I'll be very sad to see them go.
Seems like DiGregorio's has been running up the score on them for a while, especially considering they're planning an expansion.
If I understand the articles correctly, Viviano's is selling to someone with plans and they say that the "neighborhood is in good hands."
This place has meant a lot to my family for many years. I'll be very sad to see them go.
Seems like DiGregorio's has been running up the score on them for a while, especially considering they're planning an expansion.
If I understand the articles correctly, Viviano's is selling to someone with plans and they say that the "neighborhood is in good hands."
DiGregorios also has a wholesale business that does very well.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Apr 28, 2025Viviano's is closing on The Hill on May 3, 2025.
This place has meant a lot to my family for many years. I'll be very sad to see them go.
Seems like DiGregorio's has been running up the score on them for a while, especially considering they're planning an expansion.
If I understand the articles correctly, Viviano's is selling to someone with plans and they say that the "neighborhood is in good hands."
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Love Vivianos, great dry pasta deals and outstanding service. Will never forget how they would roll around a grocery cart giving out beers on the busiest days for shoppers waiting in line. Definitely a place that makes the Hill what it is as a top Italian American neighborhood in the country. They still were always busy at the times you would expect them to. I would assume someone might keep it, or a very close concept, going.
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Viviano's won't say what the space's next use will be yet, as I'm sure deals and such need to be completed, but, like I said above, they say the neighborhood "is in good hands."
My hope is that the space doesn't sit vacant for two or three years, or longer, before finding its new use.
My hope is that the space doesn't sit vacant for two or three years, or longer, before finding its new use.
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Viviano’s means a lot to my family. Tons of great memories affiliated with that store. Hopefully the spirit of Viviano’s lives on in the new use.







