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PostNov 07, 2025#751

This is good news! This will certainly help to keep the momentum and perhaps keep potential investors for other parts interested. 

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PostNov 07, 2025#752

Was hoping for some movement on Crunden Martin too.  Wonder how much time that complex has in it.

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PostNov 08, 2025#753

….I don’t know, our whole riverfront is abandoned or spec industrial as it is…the look and feel of this first building is not sitting well, looks more prime for land on the east riverfront not right on top of downtown for this transformative project. This might worry me more than it excites me

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PostNov 08, 2025#754

So, we're basically getting a duplicate of this:
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I know the use is somewhat different, but, not that much to be honest.

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PostNov 08, 2025#755

Yea it looks like an industrial/office park build and use you would see in an exurban county off an interstate exit. No mention of all the other projects, rehabs, park space and street transformations they had been showing so far…Not a great sign

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PostNov 18, 2025#756

Looks like some (potentially) good news regarding Gateway South. I don’t have a BJ subscription, but if anyone does, could you share the cliff notes?

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ffice.html

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PostNov 18, 2025#757

Ragtimer wrote:
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Looks like some (potentially) good news regarding Gateway South. I don’t have a BJ subscription, but if anyone does, could you share the cliff notes?

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ffice.html
Construction Forum plans to move from its current Hampton Avenue office to the planned Gateway South development downtown, aiming to expand its footprint and support construction-tech growth. The nonprofit, which focuses on industry collaboration and workforce development, could relocate as soon as next year and will occupy space in the project’s “innovation core,” alongside a workforce partner.

Gateway South is a $1.2 billion redevelopment of up to 94 acres along the Mississippi River, led by Good Developments Group with multiple partners. Although leasing has begun, construction hasn’t started. The first industrial building is in design and expected to deliver in late 2026. The project’s first phase—backed by tax incentives and various credits—has secured financing and must finalize property acquisitions by year-end.

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PostNov 18, 2025#758

Construction Forum, relatively small online construction news outlet will move its offices to Gateway House and a yet to be announced workforce development org. 

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PostNov 18, 2025#759

Thanks! I appreciate the insight.

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PostNov 19, 2025#760

Ragtimer wrote:
Nov 18, 2025
Looks like some (potentially) good news regarding Gateway South. I don’t have a BJ subscription, but if anyone does, could you share the cliff notes?

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... ffice.html
Do you have a St. Louis Public Library Card? You can get online access to Biz Journal, Post-Dispatch and more.  I"m not sure about County Library, but I wouldn't doubt they have that service, too.

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PostNov 19, 2025#761

^Thank you for the suggestion! Unfortunately, I am not (yet) a resident of St. Louis, but if/when I do become one, I'll certainly look into getting a SLPL card.

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PostNov 19, 2025#762

^You'll be more than welcome when you get here, Ragtimer. I hope it happens.

^^STLrainbow, thanks for the heads up. I didn't think of that. Happy to give the PD money. I don't want to give Biz J money, but I figure it's good to read their articles every now and then. For damage control reasons.

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PostNov 19, 2025#763

^Thanks, sp! I hope it happens too. I appreciate your welcome.

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PostNov 20, 2025#764

When do we announce the offices of UrbanSTL moving in? That sign is going to look good from the Poplar Street Bridge

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PostNov 21, 2025#765

A historic application has been submitted for one of the old warehouses in the district - so someone is planning on doing something 
Gunther Salt Co
920-922 S 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO      63102

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PostNov 22, 2025#766

beer city wrote:
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A historic application has been submitted for one of the old warehouses in the district - so someone is planning on doing something 
Gunther Salt Co
920-922 S 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO      63102
Where do you look up historic tax credit applications?

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PostNov 22, 2025#767

STLAPTS wrote:
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beer city wrote:
Nov 21, 2025
A historic application has been submitted for one of the old warehouses in the district - so someone is planning on doing something 
Gunther Salt Co
920-922 S 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO      63102
Where do you look up historic tax credit applications?
Just click on "Missouri" from the pull downs under states - They are listed by the date they were submitted to NPS 

https://apps.cr.nps.gov/taxactstatus

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PostNov 23, 2025#768

beer city wrote:
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STLAPTS wrote:
Nov 22, 2025
beer city wrote:
Nov 21, 2025
A historic application has been submitted for one of the old warehouses in the district - so someone is planning on doing something 
Gunther Salt Co
920-922 S 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO      63102
Where do you look up historic tax credit applications?
Just click on "Missouri" from the pull downs under states - They are listed by the date they were submitted to NPS 

https://apps.cr.nps.gov/taxactstatus
Thank you

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PostNov 28, 2025#769

The main building has burned down.

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PostNov 28, 2025#770

It sure enough looks like it & suddenly seems very sus!


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PostNov 28, 2025#771

PlatinumBlues wrote:
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It sure enough looks like it & suddenly seems very sus!
Here’s a screenshot from a live video VOP News did on Facebook. The main building’s a goner. So much for this project.
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PostNov 28, 2025#772

Honestly just heartbreaking. This seems to happen all too often. I saw it in gulf in flames when I was arriving to work around 4am & wasn’t sure what building it was since I got off at the 14th street exit off of 64-40. It looked like a huge fireball. I was going to video it or take pictures but needed to get to work on time but thought it had to be the building since it was close to the highways.


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PostNov 28, 2025#774

Nice. Now the development company can just skip over that historic preservation bs and just build what STL needs…fulfillment centers.

City should be on their necks about demo and cleanup 7AM Monday morning.

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PostNov 28, 2025#775

Wow. This is heartbreaking. All that promise to actually save one of St. Louis’s most prominent legacy riverfront warehouse buildings. Would have been an eye popping preservation right on the river.

Something ain’t right here

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