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Old Posted Mar 14, 2017, 1:21 PM
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Recent progress drone video footage of project, "Encore at Forest Park".

Balke Brown Transwestern plans to build a 246-unit apartment complex at the Highlands at Forest Park, which is tucked away just south of Forest Park.

The $51 million complex, to be known as Encore at Forest Park, will be that last phase of Balke Brown's $250 million, 26-acre Highlands development.

The Encore apartments will be built on the last three acres of vacant land at the site along Interstate 64/Highway 40.

The Encore project, slated for completion in 2017, will include 37 studio, 79 two-bedroom and 126 one-bedroom apartments as well as four three-bedroom penthouse apartments.

It is four miles from downtown Clayton, one mile from Washington University in St. Louis, one mile from the WU Medical Center and two miles from CORTEX.

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Land has been cleared for the tentative project called, "Euclid" in the Central West End developed by Koman Group.

Shake Shack has signed on as one of the tenants. It will be the first Shake Shake in the State of Missouri.

The construction of the nearly $32 million mixed-use building at 32 North Euclid Avenue is about to get underway. Expected completion is summer 2017.

The "Euclid" project would have space for street-level stores, second-floor offices, 60 to 70 apartments on the four upper floors and two levels of underground parking.




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From St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

New homes near Grove to go on sale this fall for $300,000
By Jacob Barker St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mar 13, 2017

Work will start within weeks to turn land owned for years by Washington University’s redevelopment arm into nearly 150 new homes in Forest Park Southeast.

Chris Hulse and Kyle Miller of Unify Grove Development plan to build 50 new homes along Vista, Norfolk and Swan, in the southwest corner of the neighborhood near Newstead Avenue. The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom houses are projected to sell for $300,000 to $350,000.

The development, called the View at Newstead, will also include two 20-unit apartment buildings. The first units should be ready by August or September.

Read more HERE @ NextSTL.com.



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From St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

New homes near Grove to go on sale this fall for $300,000
By Jacob Barker St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mar 13, 2017

Work will start within weeks to turn land owned for years by Washington University’s redevelopment arm into nearly 150 new homes in Forest Park Southeast.

Chris Hulse and Kyle Miller of Unify Grove Development plan to build 50 new homes along Vista, Norfolk and Swan, in the southwest corner of the neighborhood near Newstead Avenue. The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom houses are projected to sell for $300,000 to $350,000.

The development, called the View at Newstead, will also include two 20-unit apartment buildings. The first units should be ready by August or September.

Read more HERE @ NextSTL.com.



FPSE, CWE, Cortex Clayton have to be the hottest areas in the entire region. I hope someday in the future that our downtown, riverfront and north st.louis will begin to see more investment and become as hot as these areas.
St.Louis so undervalues itself
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Old Posted Mar 17, 2017, 5:33 PM
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St. Louis-based Sansone Group and their partners - including Chicago-based Draper & Kramer - have plans to turn a vacant warehouse on The Hill into high end residential housing.

The $45-million project will feature 292 apartments, 58 town homes and 15 single family homes.

This would be the first new building addition that has happened on The Hill in decades.

The neighborhood is where Italians immigrants - mainly from Lombardy and Sicily - largely settled in St. Louis and it is where baseball legends Yogi Berra and Joe Garrigola where born and raised.

Celebrity chef Mario Batali, of The Food Network, describes The Hill as one of the top "Little Italy" neighborhoods in the country.

Read more about the project HERE, HERE and HERE @ NextSTL.com

See VIDEO HERE.

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116-unit apartment complex planned for South St. Louis along Grand Boulevard near St. Louis University Medical Center.

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The City of St. Louis is seeing a lot of infill projects going up - particularly in the Central Corridor and South St. Louis. North St. Louis is also seeing new infill construction, but to a lesser extent.

Below are new modern townhouse infills under construction in the Benton Park neighborhood - near the Anheuser-Busch InBev complex.





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A ceremony was held yesterday celebrating the topping out of 212 South Meramec in downtown Clayton.

Downtown Clayton is the "county seat" for St. Louis County. St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis "divorced" in the 1800s.





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New apartments on Morganford Rd near Tower Grove Park:





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Progress on 5428 Olive St. Great reuse/incorporation of existing buildings.





Photos courtesy of quincunx over at urbanstl.com: http://www.urbanstl.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10601



Photo courtesy of jambo over at urbanstl.com: http://www.urbanstl.com/forum/viewto...10601&start=25

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Photo courtesy of Wabash over at urbanstl.com: http://www.urbanstl.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10601
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2 great projects got the green light at yesterday's meeting of the Preservation Review Board:

Large infill project on the edge of Lafayette Square. The site used to be a distribution facility for a gas supply company (Praxair). It has been empty since a massive fire/series of explosions destroyed the facility in 2005.









Rehab of the Pelican Building and construction of a modern, 5-story, 116 unit apartment building on Grand Ave.









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Progress on 5501 Pershing: 165 new units in the Skinker-DeBalivier neighborhood. The staging area for this building, 5539 Pershing, is set to become another apartment building by the same developer.





Photo courtesy of quincunx over at nextstl: http://www.urbanstl.com/forum/viewto...10716&start=50

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This New Hotel is planned for midtown St. Louis. Located near St. Louis University, Ikea, the Cortex Tech and Biotech hub (http://cortexstl.com/) and across from the http://www.cityfoundrystl.com/ currently under construciton.



Maryland Heights-based Midas Hospitality has acquired the Habitat for Humanity St. Louis headquarters in Midtown with plans of redeveloping the site into a $25 million hotel.

Midas bought the property — a campus that includes 3763, 3745 and 3755 Forest Park Ave. — for $2.4 million. Midas plans to eventually demolish the buildings to construct an Element by Westin hotel, an eco-friendly, extended-stay concept that will feature more than 150 rooms and 10,000 square feet of retail space along with a rooftop lounge.

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St. Louis' new Fashion Incubator has opened on Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis. Washington Avenue was St. Louis' Garment District and was only second to New York's in the late 19th century. The District gave birth to Brown Shoe Company (now Caleres) and numerous other clothing and shoe companies.

Read: Brooklyn designer finds St. Louis the right fit






















Inaugural class of fashion designers from across the U.S..






















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Updated renderings for the Armory District to be located in Midtown St. Louis. There's nearly $2-billion in projects under development in the Central Corridor.

Read about the Armory District and see more renderings HERE.























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This guy's shy laughing eyes and looks remind me very much of a buddy from Martinique I grew up with in middle school.
Feeling a bit emotional right now. Hell, I can't afford to drop a single tear, huh.
It would be embarrassing.

His work looks like some of that African or Caribbean touch we see by people who hardly got off an immigrant boat, before their kids turn to the usual Euro/Murikan-like clothes...
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