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Brick Thieves Working Major Streets

Preservation Research Office

by Michael R. Allen Out of sight, out of mind? Not brick theft. Brick thieves continue to strike abandoned buildings in north city, although the territory of operation has shifted westward. Two years ago, brick theft was prevalent in JeffVanderLou … Co... »

The Heart of The Ville Survey

Preservation Research Office

by Lynn Josse and Michael R. Allen Creating National register of Historic Places historic district designations often is straightforward work — a consultant delineates the boundary of an eligible area dense with urban building stock. Then there are dep... »

Pruitt-Igoe Belongs to Us

Preservation Research Office

by Michael R. Allen The St. Louis Development Corporation has proposed initiating a $100,000 two-year option on the 33-acre Pruitt-Igoe site for Paul J. McKee, Jr.’s Northside Regeneration LLC. During that time, the ddeveloper would have exclusive righ... »

Thoughts on Citywide Preservation Review

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by Michael R. Allen On Monday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an article by reporter Tim Logan that raised the issue of the city’s lack of citywide demolition review. The article, which ran on the front page above the fold, … Continue reading → »

The Evolution of the Gateway Mall (Part 1): Boundaries and Origins

Preservation Research Office

by Michael R. Allen Today we publish the first part of a nine-part series on the evolution of the Gateway Mall, that ribbon of park space that runs between Market and Chestnut streets and from the Jefferson National Expansion memorial … Continue reading → »

The Palladium Made St. Louis Music History; What Will We Make of the Palladium?

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by Kevin Belford, Christian Frommelt and Michael R. Allen The Palladium Ballroom is located in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District of St. Louis. With Delmar Boulevard to the South, Enright Avenue to the North, and Grand Avenue to … Continu... »

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