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Owner of Merchandise Mart building downtown plots renovation, rebranding

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The owner of the Merchandise Mart building on Washington Avenue says it has kicked off a renovation and rebranding of the downtown St. Louis building.

Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc., which acquired the Merchandise Mart building in late 2016, says it has rebranded the property as The Lofts at 1 Thousand and plans to upgrade the entry, lobby and office as well as create new amenities areas like a coworking space, a clubroom, rooftop terrace and "dog run." The company declined to disclose how much they plan to invest in the building, at 1000 Washington Ave., but city records show the Mandel Group received a construction permit valued at $650,000.

The firm has tapped E.M. Harris Construction Co. as the general contractor, and Engberg Anderson as the design architect. Renovations are expected to wrap up in March.






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Old Posted Oct 29, 2020, 12:21 AM
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Development roundup: $80 million housing development planned for North City

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A St. Louis city board has designated a developer to lead efforts to build 300 new homes in North City.

The Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority on Tuesday approved Fleur De Lis Development Corp. as the developer of a $80 million residential project in The Ville neighborhood in north St. Louis that would entail renovating 20 homes and building 300 new homes at north Newstead, Lexington and Kennerly avenues and Whittier Street.

The new homes will be marketed for sale between $180,000 to $250,000. Fleur De Lis is expected to work with other developers on the residential project, city officials said. A 15-year tax abatement is pending approval by the Board of Aldermen.


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Old Posted Oct 29, 2020, 12:36 AM
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Expo at Forest Park construction update

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Old Posted Oct 29, 2020, 12:41 AM
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Chelsea Apartments construction update



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Clarendon construction update







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310 DeBaliviere updated rendering and construction update



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13-story apartment building planned in Downtown Clayton by KDG. 250 apartment units and 12,000sf of retail/commercial space planned. The 7-Up building, which was built in 1964 and currently on site, will be demolished.



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If I'm understanding correctly, these are rising literally across the street from one another? I'm so impressed with how St. Louis is rebuilding itself nowadays!
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^ That's correct. Both projects are adjacent to the same Metrolink station and to Forest Park, and very close to both Washington University and the Central West End, so it's a highly desirable area. Repulsively, the developer of 310 tried to derail the Expo project recently. From July:

https://www.stltoday.com/business/lo...19e61bb2f.html

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Pearl Capital Management has been working on the mixed-use, 287-apartment complex next to the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink station for nearly two years. But developer LuxLiving, which is building its own $29 million 150-unit apartment building across DeBaliviere Avenue from Pearl, is now raising concerns about the project.

Sid Chakraverty, associated with Lux, testified against the Pearl project this month at a Board of Adjustment meeting where Pearl was seeking a setback variance. In September, a lawyer for Lux reincorporated a neighborhood group that Lux claims has development review rights over Pearl’s project because of real estate covenants dating back to 1980. The group had been dormant for almost 30 years.
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13-story apartment building planned in Downtown Clayton by KDG. 250 apartment units and 12,000sf of retail/commercial space planned. The 7-Up building, which was built in 1964 and currently on site, will be demolished.

This looks really nice, wish it wasn't in Clayton though.
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This looks really nice, wish it wasn't in Clayton though.
If there's an upside, most everything built in downtown Clayton is a square, flat-roofed box. Where as, St. Louis got the One Hundred. Which is arguably one of the most unique residential high rises built in the country in the last several years.
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If there's an upside, most everything built in downtown Clayton is a square, flat-roofed box. Where as, St. Louis got the One Hundred. Which is arguably one of the most unique residential high rises built in the country in the last several years.
nothing wrong with square, flat-roofed boxes. they make for great urban spaces, and they comprise like 99% of the urban space on the planet.
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Fairlane Industries bldg at 3868 Washington being converted into apartments

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The old Fairlane Industries Building/Nash Auto Repair Shop, is being redeveloped into apartments by Helix Realty (Stephen and Amy Levin). Not sure how many units this will have. Work started a little while ago. Here are some progress photos from today. This backs up to the Northside of the Olive West project by Pulitzer and Trampe.






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Fences and banners up for 4545 Laclede







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Progress on the Pulitzer development at 3700–3800 Olive in Midtown























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Progress on redevelopment of 3333 Washington into event and office space







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Progress on redevelopment of Tire Mart bldg into apartments at 1818 Locust





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