
Monthly Archives: December 2011


Top 10 nextSTL Posts in 2011
It was a year light on new development news, there was no news on Ballpark Village, no substantial new proposals.…

Scaled Down, Down, Down: Next Arch Grounds Revision Likely to Offer Le...
For anyone following the Arch grounds project, the reality that the winning design (itself much less ambitious than other finalists)…

More on Pevely: False Choices, Media Coverage & a New Paradigm in...
“Go behind the empty building and there’s a brand new spanking new ambulatory surgery center there. Is that where you…

Split Decision Denies Saint Louis University Demolition of Iconic Peve...
I didn’t want to rewrite the entire nextSTL Twitter feed of the Preservation Board meeting, so I chose to use…

Call It Conventional: A Bold Vision for the Future of the Bottle Distr...
Several concepts have been proposed under the Bottle District moniker over the years. Now that the 17-acre site just north…

MoDOT Proposed Gas Tax Increase Falls Well Short of Funding New I-70, ...
MoDOT recently came forward with some ideas on how it might pay for the $1.5-4 billion project to rebuild and…

Have Your Voice Heard Now on the Potential Pevely Complex Demolition
UPDATE: The final agenda for the December 19 Preservation Board meeting has been posted and the city's Cultural Resources Office has…

The Luminary Kicks Off Effort to Double Space, Call Cherokee Street Ho...
The Luminary Center for the Arts has announced a half million dollar effort to purchase a new home for its…

As New Bridge Rises, So Do Expectations
The new Mississippi River Bridge project, slated for completion in early 2014, is starting to show significant progress. The towers…
BJC Takes Another Step Toward $1B+ Development with Three Transformati...
The video below is a product of BJC's call for inspiration regarding the future of the Central West End medical…

City+Arch+River Receives $20M TIGER III Grant, Awaits Possible Additio...
Piecing together $578M for the Arch grounds revitalization project was always going to be more jigsaw puzzle than formulaic business…