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City Winery has inked a deal with City Foundry STL
This time next year, you might be sipping on locally produced, eco-friendly wine inside an intimate concert venue in Midtown.
City Foundry STL announced today that City Winery is the latest national brand, in addition to Alamo Drafthouse and Putt Shack, to join the development. The 8600-square-foot venue will be located just to the west of the Food Hall.
Cars dominate a key St. Louis transit hub — but a different Grand Boulevard is possible
A decade ago, Citizens for Modern Transit commissioned an in-depth study of the Grand MetroLink Station and its Midtown environs, highlighting the St. Louis transit hub’s role in the neighborhood and in fostering future possibilities for development.
See what City Foundry's Phase 2, including the region's first mass timber office building, will look like as construction begins
The second phase of the $300 million City Foundry redevelopment, with a high-rise apartment complex, a wooden office building and retail, will start construction in January.
Target to Come to Midtown in 2023
The Saint Louis-based real estate company, Pier Property Group, announced on Oct. 28 that an urban-style Target will be part of the $60 million mixed-use apartment building in Midtown. The Edwin, as this project is called, is located within the 400-acre redevelopment area that is guided by SLU and SSM Health through the St. Louis Midtown Redevelopment Corporation (SLMRC).
How Brooks Goedeker changes neighborhoods
For a hype man, Brooks Goedeker is not an amped-up guy—not really ever, but specifically not on the November afternoon I’m riding shotgun in his Ford Explorer. We’re rolling east on Chouteau toward Grand (both wearing masks) and he’s making the case—in his slow, quiet way, and as an ambassador for Saint Louis University and SSM Health in their bid to lure private investment to Midtown—that sure, this industrial patch of the city may look bleak, but it could be The Next Big Thing in the city’s central corridor, that belt of prosperity between Forest Park and the Arch.