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PostAug 25, 2024#101

framer wrote:
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I was thinking this was for all three towers. $169 million to rehab just one tower seems crazy. 
$169m is all in, including $40m acquisition

https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/d ... Agenda.pdf

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PostAug 27, 2024#102

Post is reporting this is for 2 of the towers.
Bad journalism or…

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PostAug 27, 2024#103

I just read the only article I see about it and they're talking about two seperate projects in one article. The $169 million Mansion House and the $15.7 million Bobby's Place building.

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PostAug 27, 2024#104

I assume this is the same thing that’s been in the SLDC plan room for a couple months and it just now getting press? Or is the mansion house having 2 renovations?

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PostAug 27, 2024#105

jshank83 wrote:
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I assume this is the same thing that’s been in the SLDC plan room for a couple months and it just now getting press? Or is the mansion house having 2 renovations?
It’s been in the plans room since like January
It’s one $169,000,000 complete gut rehab

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PostAug 27, 2024#106

In other news I saw some construction people in the former Crown Plaza tower the other day, perhaps it isn't so dead after all

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PostSep 18, 2024#107

The vacant downtown St. Louis tower you haven't heard about
https://archive.ph/6Lxio#selection-965.0-965.59

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PostSep 18, 2024#108

I wouldn't be surprised if the garage was the sticking point on the City Place redevelopment. Perhaps it's been fixed to some extent by now but I walked through it and on the platform above and it's clear there was some serious structural issues

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PostSep 18, 2024#109

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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I wouldn't be surprised if the garage was the sticking point on the City Place redevelopment. Perhaps it's been fixed to some extent by now but I walked through it and on the platform above and it's clear there was some serious structural issues
Garage is part of the Mansion house renovation, i think and building more floors down

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PostOct 28, 2024#110

$46M building permit application submitted for rehab of 300 N 4th

PostSep 20, 2025#111

Issued

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PostSep 29, 2025#112

$195m renovation starts next month

All 415 apartments are coming back
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PostSep 29, 2025#113

Love it. Who owns the low rise buildings between each of those towers? If we could get some of those retail bays filled with these upgrades, it would do a ton for tourists' perception (and reality) walking along Broadway

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PostSep 29, 2025#114

The rehabs of buildings where I didn't even know they were vacant feel significantly less exciting. What's going on with the southern most tower? 

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PostSep 29, 2025#115

^We should probably have a channel with a Central Corridor empties list... same for a list of top empty lots for development in the city. 

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PostSep 29, 2025#116

PeterXCV wrote:
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The rehabs of buildings where I didn't even know they were vacant feel significantly less exciting. What's going on with the southern most tower? 
It wasn’t vacant, residents had until end of april
to move out

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PostSep 29, 2025#117

Would the renovations include any exterior work? Sorry if this has been mentioned. Haven't kept up with this story. 

The outside of these buildings could use a reclad or something to make them look more modern. Very bland at this point. Would love to see them modernized & lit up. 

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PostSep 29, 2025#118

DogtownBnR wrote:
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Would the renovations include any exterior work? Sorry if this has been mentioned. Haven't kept up with this story. 

The outside of these buildings could use a reclad or something to make them look more modern. Very bland at this point. Would love to see them modernized & lit up. 
There is work on the plaza in front but not the building facade.

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PostSep 29, 2025#119

So they essentially evicted everyone living there? Wow so cool. 

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PostSep 29, 2025#120

PeterXCV wrote:
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So they essentially evicted everyone living there? Wow so cool. 
No, nobody for evicted. The ownership group worked with tenants to relocate them to other downtown properties they have

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PostSep 29, 2025#121

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DogtownBnR wrote:
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Would the renovations include any exterior work? Sorry if this has been mentioned. Haven't kept up with this story. 

The outside of these buildings could use a reclad or something to make them look more modern. Very bland at this point. Would love to see them modernized & lit up. 
There is work on the plaza in front but not the building facade.
It would make the buildings more attractive to tenants, but I'm sure it would be cost-prohibitive to reclad. Adding lighting would be cheaper

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PostSep 29, 2025#122

Stl PR - Foundry developer eyes 2027 for redevelopment of downtown Mansion House apartments


https://www.stlpr.org/economy-business/ ... apartments

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PostSep 29, 2025#123

This is great news I hope there’s some exterior lighting if possible


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PostSep 29, 2025#124

Didn't realize it was New+Found doing this. This gives me more hope that they will be able to do something at the Armory.

This building was also only 49% occupied before they started moving residents out, so it was definitely underperforming as is.

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PostOct 23, 2025#125

Groundbreaking was today

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