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PostJul 09, 2025#1001

Who owns Lindell/Euclid again? The adjacent building?

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PostJul 09, 2025#1002

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Who owns Lindell/Euclid again? The adjacent building?
Yes, 4930 York Ave. It's owned by Ventas Inc, they're supposedly a real estate investment trust.

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PostJul 10, 2025#1003

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For the love of god let this be the last idiotic AI image posted on this forum. Those images have no basis in reality. 
Why? Brainstorming and sharing ideas shouldn't be limited to just those with the resources to hire someone with artistic talent. Especially on an Internet forum dedicated to cultivating urbanism. The very real undeniable truth is that AI imaging is going to be the basis of community engagement and urban planning from this point forward. 

"Welcome to our Open House. Feel free to stop by one of our stations to describe what you want to see at this intersection." three seconds later the user/resident can see visually their preferences. 
Professionals who make architectural renderings have the expertise to create a realistic building with regards to materials, structure, economics, etc. AI images, while they can be fun to make, are just fantasies like CGI at the movies. There's not a chance that anything like what Kerry posted will ever be built. And I'd argue that it would be deceptive to offer an AI computer program at an open house to people because of this dynamic. 

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PostJul 10, 2025#1004

jacob_rb_15 wrote:
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jtlq53 wrote:
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Who owns Lindell/Euclid again? The adjacent building?
Yes, 4930 York Ave. It's owned by Ventas Inc, they're supposedly a real estate investment trust.
Thanks!

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PostJul 10, 2025#1005

^^ I enjoy renderings by professionals and hacks alike in this forum, myself in the latter category since I photochopped this tower as a 500-footer.

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PostJul 10, 2025#1006

PeterXCV wrote:
addxb2 wrote:
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PeterXCV wrote:
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For the love of god let this be the last idiotic AI image posted on this forum. Those images have no basis in reality. 
Why? Brainstorming and sharing ideas shouldn't be limited to just those with the resources to hire someone with artistic talent. Especially on an Internet forum dedicated to cultivating urbanism. The very real undeniable truth is that AI imaging is going to be the basis of community engagement and urban planning from this point forward. 

"Welcome to our Open House. Feel free to stop by one of our stations to describe what you want to see at this intersection." three seconds later the user/resident can see visually their preferences. 
Professionals who make architectural renderings have the expertise to create a realistic building with regards to materials, structure, economics, etc. AI images, while they can be fun to make, are just fantasies like CGI at the movies. There's not a chance that anything like what Kerry posted will ever be built. And I'd argue that it would be deceptive to offer an AI computer program at an open house to people because of this dynamic. 
I agree with you that professionals shouldn’t be replaced when it matters. I’m onboard with the AI replacement resistance. This forum doesn’t matter though. I can describe to you my idea in a paragraph or we can use AI to visualize it, both are not necessarily relevant or based in reality. I’m a visual learner. I get excited getting my ideas out and enjoy seeing what others are dreaming of too.

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PostJul 12, 2025#1007

Fence is up!

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PostJul 12, 2025#1008

I'm really starting to believe. 

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PostJul 12, 2025#1009

Fence is for sidewalk. Breaking up parking lot already.
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PostJul 18, 2025#1010

Official groundbreaking scheduled for September

Albion Residential closes on financing for first St. Louis multifamily project – REJournals https://share.google/O7ur4DRczuLZiHS6g

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PostJul 18, 2025#1011

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
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Fence is for sidewalk.  Breaking up parking lot  already.
Started drilling for foundation yesterday
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PostJul 18, 2025#1012

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Lets FN GOOOOOOOOO!
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PostJul 18, 2025#1013

Great news!

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PostJul 19, 2025#1014

$83M building permit application submitted 

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PostAug 09, 2025#1015

Looking like things are humming along. I did not take a pic, but there is a pretty hilarious graphic of Bob Clark giving his direct phone number “in case you notice something isn’t right” or something to that effect.
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PostAug 28, 2025#1016

The first piece of the tower crane was set yesterday. The FAA says the crane will rise to a height of 413ft.


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PostSep 04, 2025#1017

Funny how the Chase was finished in 1931, the 100 in 2020 and this tower also is beginning construction as the economy heads south. Kingshighway skyscrapers as recession indicators.

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PostSep 04, 2025#1018

PeterXCV wrote:
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Funny how the Chase was finished in 1931, the 100 in 2020 and this tower also is beginning construction as the economy heads south. Kingshighway skyscrapers as recession indicators.
I'd argue 100 wasn't under construction during a downturn, but rather a once in a century pandemic. The economy isn't presently "heading south" (granted even status of the economy is political now). Will be interesting to see how this holds.

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PostSep 04, 2025#1019

Sure, obviously the economy is more complicated than 2 sentences of commentary. But the job growth the last few months has been anemic.

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PostSep 05, 2025#1020

^even worse this morning - let's hope these warning signs mean we get a bigger rate cut in a few weeks and that kick starts some of these stalled projects... (looking at FPSE) 

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PostSep 05, 2025#1021

Depends on what we see in the next inflation report. While jobs aren’t being created right now, they also aren’t being lost. Unemployment rate is still low and jobless claims are only slightly up.

If Core inflation or PPI inflation ticks up again, cutting rates may not be advisable. Inflation is worse than losing some jobs.

We have a safety net (albeit a weak one) to catch unemployed people. There is no safety net to prevent peoples’ savings from being wiped out

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PostSep 05, 2025#1022

Yea not sure how you could look at the economic indicators we are seeing and not think the economy is heading south.

Fed will cut rates in September, which will hopefully boost more projects, you're right, but it will also fuel inflation- inflation that's already being fueled by needless tariffs.

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PostSep 13, 2025#1023

Crane going up.
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PostSep 15, 2025#1024

The crane is up and close to 100. Hopefully some construction nerds have views in 100 facing this site. Would be a fun perspective to watch this get built.
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PostOct 14, 2025#1025

Construction shut down for second day in a row after fatal accident early Monday morning.

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