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- Posted on 07.13.05
The Housing, Urban Development, and Zoning committee of the St. Louis Board Aldermen considered 11 major projects today — $220 million worth of new City development.
Some of these buildings have stood vacant for years. All of them will bring new life and residents to the City.
Bee Hat, a condo and retail conversion on Washington AvenueMotor Parts, a loft development at the Western edge of the Loft District
Southside Bank, a $6.7 million rehab that preserves a once-threatened landmark at Grand and Gravois
Packard Lofts, a project on Locust near Jefferson
Home Depot at the Old Army Ammo Plant at Goodfellow and I-70
Ely Walker, a $44.2 million major retail and condo project by Orchard Development
Pet Building, a $40.5 million condo and restaurant project
Moon Brothers, a condo and retail project on Delmar
Switzer, a rehab of an historic building that has been vacant for more than two decades
1635 Washington, a condo and retail project
3949 Lindell, a $26.5 million new construction project to build apartments and retail
By any measure, this is an impressive catalog of exciting projects.