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Post12:04 PM - 10 days ago#8176

Lots of great reviews from last night at the Arch.





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Post4:30 PM - 10 days ago#8177

I was there.  First time being on the arch grounds for the celebration.  Opted to park at Grand and 7 of us used Metro to get downtown.  One of my friends had a guest in town from Brazil.  Have to say it was a very cool, very "big city" experience.  Metro was packed, and the arch grounds were packed.  Must have been hundreds of thousands there.  The drones are very cool.  It is amazing what they can do today.  Can't go this evening, but if you have never been I would suggest checking it out.

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Post6:00 PM - 10 days ago#8178







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Post8:03 PM - 10 days ago#8179

A lot of my county friends, big music people, really loved the show last night.

Who paid for all of this? Those are some big budget musical acts. Especially Zedd. Add in the drones and fireworks.

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Post1:24 AM - 9 days ago#8181

Pretty awesome.  Glad to see this event starting to find its footing again.  And 75° for the 4th's final acts? OK!

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Post4:10 AM - 9 days ago#8182

This is where I say... STL knows how to party and in Downtown.  This is the momentum we needed.

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Post4:20 AM - 9 days ago#8183

KTVI said around 350,000 were estimated Downtown Friday evening and night.

This evening was packed (Saturday 4th) and we are just at the lines to get into the subway station again 8th and Pine.

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Post12:33 AM - 7 days ago#8185

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

The Post Building added 2 tenants taking up more than 2,300 square feet.

NPower is a tech training nonprofit based in New York City while C5T is a consulting and IT company based at Scott Air Force Base.

Nearly $330,000 in building permits have been filed for renovations on the building this year, specifically Block's office space.

The building has not had too much trouble adding tenants recently, adding ScaleAI and Wesley Bell's Congressional office last year and TechSTL and Cyber Up earlier this year. However, these new tenants do not necessarily lease a ton of space.

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Post4:27 PM - 7 days ago#8186

4th (wash ave to Chouteau)  and Washington (3rd to 14th) is out to bid and due 7/28 with 305 days to finish the project 

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Post2:33 PM - 5 days ago#8187

^ Great news. 

$240,000 permit issued for "Toastique" franchise build-out at 100 N Broadway. 
$1,580,000 permit issued for Larson tenant improvements at 100 N Broadway. 
$4,000,000 permit issued for Convention Center Canopies, modernization project. 
$390 permit issued for a Blade sign at the Paul Brown Building. 

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Post5:27 PM - 5 days ago#8188

Toastique at 100 N Broadway would be extremely interesting and a great type of business for downtown to land.

Ill believe it when I see it I guess.

Edit: Some good reddit opinions on it. Clayton is apparently 25x smaller than downtown, Clayton has more workers, people downtown aren't gonna spend the money....etc etc. Just totally removed from reality as the usual.

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Post4:40 AM - 4 days ago#8189

CBRE's 2nd Quarter office report for St. Louis shows a new lease at 200 N Broadway for 58,000 square feet for law firm Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd.

They are currently based at 1015 Locust, a pretty ugly office building that I'd imagine is struggling vacancy wise.

I haven't seen any news articles about it so I obviously don't know the details, but it's probably safe to assume they are just moving their office.

For 200 N Broadway, this is a much needed tanant to help replace FleishmanHilliard and Morgan and Morgan, who both left recently.

I wish CBRE and Colliers posted all their leasing activity instead of just the largest ones.

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Post4:06 PM - 4 days ago#8190

Pretty sure they are listed at 1015 Locust St #1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, not One Met Square.

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Post5:00 PM - 4 days ago#8191

1015 is most likely become a full data center 

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Post6:14 PM - 4 days ago#8192

bwcrow1s wrote:Pretty sure they are listed at 1015 Locust St #1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, not One Met Square.
Youre right I literally must have been too tired looking at Google maps and just misread it lol. I edited to fix.

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Post6:21 PM - 4 days ago#8193

dbInSouthCity wrote:1015 is most likely become a full data center 
That would be a pretty bad outcome for this location. The most recently BJ article about it when it was listed for sale earlier this year talked about a residential conversion being the most likely outcome since Lumen signed a long term lease for the 3rd floor data center apparently providing a steady income stream for the building.

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Post11:50 PM - 1 day ago#8194

Rams bills allocating $55M and HB 3231 signed on the same day. Could be the biggest day in government action to lift up downtown this decade. Let’s hope the innovation district is created quickly.

Explore St. Louis takes control of Dome and receives powers and duties of the Sports Complex Authority (RSA) beginning Aug. 28, 2026.

Big summer!

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Post1:02 AM - Today#8195

Why wasn't the innovation district being worked on concurrently?  

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Post2:32 AM - Today#8196

Because that would require actual foresight and planning.

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Post3:43 AM - Today#8197

courtland wrote:Why wasn't the innovation district being worked on concurrently?  
There was like a 45% chance Kehoe would veto it lmao

Also as usual, slopulist lefties on Reddit pretending this bill is comparable at all to a football stadium handout.

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Post2:16 PM - Today#8198

addxb2 wrote:
11:50 PM - 1 day ago
Rams bills allocating $55M and HB 3231 signed on the same day. Could be the biggest day in government action to lift up downtown this decade. Let’s hope the innovation district is created quickly.

Explore St. Louis takes control of Dome and receives powers and duties of the Sports Complex Authority (RSA) beginning Aug. 28, 2026.

Big summer!
Additional details about the $55M appropriated for Downtown (full bill language here):

The amended bill focuses this money on the implementation of the Design Downtown STL neighborhood plan that was adopted in 2020 and is the formal roadmap for revitalizing Downtown & Downtown West, which had significant public input. This is an important amendment because it keeps the use of the funds in line with the community's desires and existing goals and hopefully minimizes another period of vision-planning and indecision.

Within the $55M Downtown Neighborhood Plan Implementation Fund there are subdivisions as follows:
  • Strategic Major Capital Projects Fund - $30M
           - Supporting long-term vacant building stabilization and redevelopment
           - Supporting Downtown streetscape, pedestrian, green space, and mobility capital projects ($10M minimum on projects like these)
  • Riverfront Fund - $15M
          - For increasing commercial activity and pedestrian access; signage, wayfinding, beautification, accessibility, and urban activation support infrastructure;  and incentivizing Riverfront ground-level development and improving river-oriented attractions (like a boat dock for river tours and cruises).
  • Downtown Retail and Events Program Fund - $10M
         - To support "active" recommendations in the neighborhood plan such as: strategic retail and restaurant activation along major corridors including sidewalk cafes, parklets, Open Streets, facade improvements, white-boxing retail locations, etc.
        - Creation of a public-private partnership fund to support the recruitment of sporting events ($2.5M minimum)

It will be interesting to see in the coming months what city departments will come up with on implementation plans and what features of the Design Downtown STL Plan will be focused on. Hopefully some of these things can be done with in-house staff to avoid giving funds away to consultants and lengthy planning timelines and things can just get done, its time!

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Post2:31 PM - Today#8199

StlAlex wrote:
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courtland wrote:Why wasn't the innovation district being worked on concurrently?  
There was like a 45% chance Kehoe would veto it lmao

Also as usual, slopulist lefties on Reddit pretending this bill is comparable at all to a football stadium handout.

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Apologies, I'm old and detached from online political debate (this site excluded). What is a "slopulist leftie" and how are they comparing this to sportsball subsidies?

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Post2:44 PM - Today#8200

Here is that plan

Reading through this really brings me back. It's crazy how much can change in six years. Still a lot of good stuff. RIP the garment district, I thought that was a good idea but I guess it just ran out of steam. 

One of my biggest gripes with this plan is that they don't seem to want to push mixed use residential north of Lucas Ave or south of the train tracks (IE page 118) 

Downtown operates as an island (although now at least has some nice bike infrastructure connections) and IMO we need to be focusing on rebuilding these outer areas just as much as the core. Stitching downtown back into the cities greater urban fabric should be a macro level priority for STL

Building out the western half of the Gateway Mall is also identified in this document. Hopefully this money can get at least one of these blocks refreshed. Aloe Plaza could be so cool with a little vision and investment. Especially if they can get surface parking lot to the north developed into something cool and mixed use.

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