The Devolution of Ballpark Village and the Proposed Street Grid

The gleaming glass towers of Ballpark Village are so last decade. We're all used to the idea of a scaled down vision, less the site of a new corporate headquarters and more home to a bull riding bar. The one saving element of the plan, through the ups and downs of development promises, has been the restoration of the street grid. While seemingly under attack everywhere else (along Washington Avenue, at the Arch, even Chestnut, not to mention residential streets throughout the city), the vision of a former superblock becoming six square city blocks was wonderful. Yet that vision may essentially be gone. Follow through the images below for a rough timeline showing the devolution of Ballpark Village.

Ballpark Village
{early plan showed a large central pedestrian space with adjacent streets}

The Devolution of Ballpark Village and the Proposed Street Grid

The gleaming glass towers of Ballpark Village are so last decade. We're all used to the idea of a scaled down vision, less the site of a new corporate headquarters and more home to a bull riding bar. The one saving element of the plan, through the ups and downs of development promises, has been the restoration of the street grid. While seemingly under attack everywhere else (along Washington Avenue, at the Arch, even Chestnut, not to mention residential streets throughout the city), the vision of a former superblock becoming six square city blocks was wonderful. Yet that vision may essentially be gone. Follow through the images below for a rough timeline showing the devolution of Ballpark Village.

Ballpark Village
{early plan showed a large central pedestrian space with adjacent streets}

Ballpark Village
{streets break up the superblock in this early rendering}

bpv_site plan
{the large central space was then broken up and a more coherent street grid introduced}

BBV Brochure_010912_2_Page_08_crop
{eventually parking replaced buildings as further development waited}

the plan of early 2013 shows fewer streets and 710 parking spaces - 2013
{the plan of early 2013 shows fewer streets and 710 parking spaces – 2013}

Ballpark Village, St. Louis - 2013
{2013}

Ballpark Village, St. Louis - 2013
{2013}

Ballpark Village, St. Louis - 2013
{the rendering from Clark has been featured in print and news stories – 2013}

Ballpark Village, St. Louis - 2013
{the view looking south from the parking lot is quite a bit less attractive – 2013}

Ballpark Village, St. Louis - 2013
{2013}

Ballpark Village
{long gone are the days of glass skyscrapers filling the village – c. 2007}

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