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Old Posted Mar 8, 2018, 2:59 PM
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^ Didn't know those Ozark Mountains were so close to the city
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Larger rendering and different article. The architecture is "so St. Louis".

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Ugh, I love Studio Gang! This tower will be such a dynamic addition to the area!
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2018, 7:07 PM
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There's a hotel boom underway in St. Louis' urban core. There's about 11 hotels either planned or under construction in the urban core. Seven in downtown St. Louis. Four of them in Downtown West.

Downtown St. Louis Hotel Developments

Loews Hotel-Ballpark Village
Developer: The Cordish Companies, The Loews Hotels & Co.
Investment Amount: $65 million
Rooms: 216

Hotel Indigo, 303 N. Broadway
Developer: ViaNova of Chattanooga, TN
Investment Amount: $11 million
Rooms: 90

Fairfield Inn & Suites, 2144 Market (Downtown West)
Developer: Equis Hospitality, St. Louis
Investment Amount: $20 million
Rooms: 137

The Last (Hotel), 1501 Washington (Downtown West)
Developer: Fe Equus of Milwaukee, WI
Investment Amount: $54 million
Rooms: 140

Hotel St. Louis, 705 Olive
Restoration St. Louis of St. Louis, MO
Investment Amount: $55 million
Rooms: 130

Hyatt Hotel, 1330 Market (Downtown West)
Developer: MCB Hotel Owner LLC of Des Moines, IA
Investment Amount: $60 million
Rooms: 150

Jefferson Arms Hotel, 415 N. Tucker (Downtown West)
Developer: Alterra Worldwide of Dallas, TX
Investment Amount: $104 million
Rooms: 198







(Source: St. Louis Development Corporation)
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2018, 11:18 PM
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Former industrial corridor becomes home to Microsoft, Pandora, Square, Dupont, Uber, ag and cancer tech firms and others.

Microsoft's Central Regional (Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee) HQs under construction.


22904929_1957094287650970_5584718271776892800_o by St. Louis Fugee, on Flickr

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Old Posted Mar 17, 2018, 12:06 AM
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Piazza on West Pine II - under construction. About 100 or so new units in Midtown/Central Corridor near St. Louis University.

PHASE 2 opening Summer 2018. Walking distance to shopping, dining, Cortex Innovation District, St. Louis University Law School and minutes from BJC Medical Center.





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Old Posted Mar 18, 2018, 6:54 PM
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Maplewood a historic, inner-ring suburb of St. Louis recently opened Sunnen Station, a 174-unit four-level, wood-framed, multi-family building across from a Metro station.

Location is three miles from Washington and Fontbonne universities.













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Old Posted Mar 18, 2018, 11:28 PM
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The Encore at Forest Park

247-units across from Forest Park.

Situated in the Highlands at Forest Park mixed-use development, first move-ins start March 2018!











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bricks going up on 1400 Russell:



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This metro area appears so large and sprawled out, it seems like it will never be filled in or satisfied in our lifetime.
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2018, 2:04 PM
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bricks going up on 1400 Russell:
There's so many projects in the city, I forget about this one.

Here are other angles I like.



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Old Posted Mar 20, 2018, 2:05 PM
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^ Tons of flat farm land as far as the eye can see and no regulations from the state/county/cities on protecting it and encouraging dense development instead of sprawl.


I'm always jealous of cities with hills (cincy, pittsburgh) where it seems sprawl crept outward at a slower rate.
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2018, 2:22 PM
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1400 Russell at street level

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That's a whole lotta roof. Are they putting solar panels on it? They should.
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2018, 2:20 AM
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This metro area appears so large and sprawled out, it seems like it will never be filled in or satisfied in our lifetime.
We don't really need to "fill" the metro. We need to re-fill the city, which is only 62 square miles (on the small side for US cities). And, yeah, it generally takes a few generations for cities to fill up. In the meantime, people go about their lives in them.
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2018, 2:21 AM
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That's a whole lotta roof. Are they putting solar panels on it? They should.
don't think so but that would be rad.
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2018, 6:46 PM
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Here's a really nice fan rendering of the two new towers going up next to Busch Stadium.

It's spliced together from 2 separate renderings.

One Cardinal Way on the left at 29 stories, and 200 S Broadway on the right at 33 stories.

Courtesy of Shadrach over at urbanstl.com:



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Old Posted Mar 26, 2018, 12:06 AM
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First crane erected at Ballpark Village.





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Old Posted Mar 27, 2018, 4:41 PM
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Looks like some big TOD plans for Chouteau and Jefferson on the edge of Lafayette Square.

Story from NextSTL:https://nextstl.com/2018/03/big-plan...ayette-square/

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With The Approval 300 S. Broadway By Late Summer/Early Fall
St Louis Will 4+ Crane's In The Sky with 4 Buildings Going Up
At 300+ Feet

BPV Phase 2 Apts
Downtown
29 Stories
330Ft (Wiki)
Under Construction

One Cardinal Way & 300 S. Broadway Towers

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300 S. Broadway
Downtown
33 Stories
350Ft
Construction Late Summer/Early Fall

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The 100
Central West End
36 Stories
385Ft
Under Construction

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Centene HQ
Clayton
28 floors
400+ Ft
Under Construction

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Crane's Going Up
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