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Old Posted Nov 24, 2015, 10:09 PM
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CLAYTON | Apogee Tower | 14 FLOORS | 200 FT

Office tower proposed for downtown Clayton
11 minutes ago • By Tim Bryant
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Central Corridor - from downtown St. Louis to Clayton - keeps on rolling with new projects.

A developer hopes to begin construction next year on a 14-story, $68.5 million office building on Forsyth Boulevard in downtown Clayton.

The project by an affiliate of Crest Management would be the first major office building in Clayton since the 17-story Centene Plaza building opened in June 2010.

According to documents made public Tuesday by the city of Clayton, the Apogee office tower, at 4125 Forsyth, would top out at 230 feet in height and have 233,226 square feet of space. The vacant two-story retail building on the site now would be demolished to make way for the office building.

The design by ACI Boland Architects, of Chesterfield, calls for an exterior of precast panels and veneer brick, composite metal panels and aluminum window frames.

Apogee's 14 floors is the most Clayton zoning regulations allow for the site, said Richard Clawson, an ACI Boland architect.

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Read More @ NextSTL.com: $68M, 14-Story, 233K SF Office Building Proposed for Clayton


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