Format
Full
City
St. Louis
State/Province
MO
Country
USA
Metro Area
St. Louis
Project Type
Mixed Residential
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Neighborhood/Community Center
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Affordable housing
Infill development
Low-income housing
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Public-private partnership
Single-family attached housing
Single-family detached housing
Townhouses
Traditional neighborhood development
Urban regeneration
Site Size
90
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1986
Date Opened
1987
A large-scale, mixed-income residential community in a distressed St. Louis inner-city neighborhood formerly called Gaslight Square. The neighborhood supports some 1,000 residents, a shopping center, a community center, and an assisted living facility. The 90-acre redevelopment area, which is approximately two-thirds built out, features a variety of residential rental products including garden apartments and attached townhouses, as well as for-sale duplexes and single-family homes.
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Format
Full
City
St. Louis
State/Province
MO
Country
USA
Metro Area
St. Louis
Project Type
Mixed Residential
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Neighborhood/Community Center
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Affordable housing
Infill development
Low-income housing
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Public-private partnership
Single-family attached housing
Single-family detached housing
Townhouses
Traditional neighborhood development
Urban regeneration
Site Size
90
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1986
Date Opened
1987
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: North America
Developer(s): McCormack Baron & Associates Inc
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): Trivers Associates Architects
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