Stunning 4 Bed/2 Bath Brick Home in sought after Lindenwood Park SOLD! (Est.) 1939: At 1,880 sq ft, this house offers Plenty of Comfortable Living Space. Step inside to find Beautiful Hardwoods, Original Leaded Glass, & Functional Wood Burning Fireplace in the Inviting Living Room. Architectural Archway & Cove Ceilings leads to Spacious Center Dining Room […]
SOLD Meticulously Renovated Lafayette Square Home Est. 1879: Meticulously Renovated Lafayette Square Home offers Modern Amenities while retaining Original Historical Character. Dramatic Original 10’ Storm & Newer Custom Entry Doors open to Foyer w/ Original Refinished Wide Plank Hardwoods & 10’ Ceilings. Living Room offers Ample Sunlight from Oversized Windows, Original Marble Fireplace, & Newer […]
Neighborhood Guide Coming Soon I have spent the last few years studying the University City and surrounding areas of St. Louis and have discovered that each one has something unique. I appreciate the character that each neighborhood has and look forward to sharing my neighborhood review soon. In the meantime, please contact me to learn […]
One of my favorite places in the city. Of course, I am a little biased as this is the neighborhood that I call home. TGS has gone through quite a transformation in the the last twenty years. What was once an example of urban blight is now a wonderful example of the city’s renewal. The […]
Saturday, October 27, 2012 8:30AM – 2:30PM Harris-Stowe State University, Administration Building Registration: $20 per person, includes lunch The St. Louis Association of Community Organizations (SLACO) is sponsoring the St. Louis Regional Neighborhoods Conference on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at Harris-Stowe State University. Sponsored in collaboration with the University of Missouri – St. Louis, Southern […]
Botanical Grove is a section of Botanical Heights Neighborhood that focuses on green building. The planning for this development began in 2007 by UIC + CDO, a local construction and design firm. What sets Botanical Grove apart from the rest of the redevelopment projects currently under way in the city is a focus on preservation […]
Last Thursday I attended an Urban Affairs Committee meeting held at Old North St. Louis Restoration Group. ONSL is a community-based nonprofit that was started in the early 1980’s by area residents in an effort to turn around the declining neighborhood, socially and physically. What started with a goal of revitalization with no direct means […]