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Downtown St. Louis Partnership
Downtown Now! -- City-Maintained Site Downtown Now! -- Organization Site |
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Downtown is dancing to a new beat.
Life has returned to the streets and housing opportunities are springing
up on every corner. The very best of everything the region has to
offer can be found at the heart of the metropolitan region. Always
known for fine dining, rich and varied nightlife and world-class cultural
attractions, Downtown is becoming one of the City’s most vital and desired
neighborhoods. Luxury high rise apartments, traditional garden apartments,
rental and for sale lofts offer a wide range of options for would be residents.
Voted the number one sports town
in America, St. Louis is proud to bring residents and visitors alike the
tradition of hometown sporting events. Dowtown is home to the
St. Louis Blues, Rams, and Cardinals.
Whether its a trip to the grocers,
shopping or clubing, all the common neighborhood amenities are just a short
walk away. So put the car away and walk to work, grab a bite to eat,
catch a game or see a concert, then get up early and watch the sun come
up behind the Gateway Arch.
The word is on the street, for convenience
and style... nothing beats Downtown. |
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Institutions Downtown St. Louis is the region's hub of employment, commerce, tourism
and entertainment. It is home to corporate giants and start-up businesses.
Recent development activities like the Riverfront area and the riverboat
activities has turned St. Louis into a city "on the go."
The recently expanded
America's Center has increased its exhibition space by fifty percent and
is now attracting larger conventions, exhibits, and trade shows; it now
can accommodate multiple events.
The recent opening of Kiel Center in Midtown,
and the America's Center has placed St. Louis on the forefront of professional
sports.
Continued development of hotels, restaurants, and retail is paving
the road for reestablishing St. Louis to its historic splendor.
The rich
architectural wealth and historical sites like the Gateway Arch, the Old
Court House, Laclede's Landing and the Old Cathedral, provides quality
educational and recreational opportunities to area residents and visitors
alike.
Location
The City's Downtown neighborhood is defined by Cole and Carr Streets
to the North, and Chouteau Avenue to the South. The Eastern edge is defined
by the Mississippi River, and the Western edge by South Tucker Boulevard
(formerly 12th Street).
The Downtown West neighborhood is defined by Cole street to the North, and Chouteau to the South. The Eastern edge is defined by Tucker Boulevard, and the Western edge by Jefferson Boulevard. |
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