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Old Posted Jul 6, 2008, 2:42 PM
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ST LOUIS | Roberts Tower | ~ 300FT | 25 FLOORS

The LEED-certified Roberts Condo Tower in downtown STL now has the tower crane up and should start rising shortly. You can see the massive banner in the photos below that shows what it will look like constructed. Credit IROCKTHEPARTY2000 and MATGUY70 on urbanstl.com for the photos...










     
     
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Nice! Congratulations on this one St. Louis!!!
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I love th design of this building...indeed a congrats stl
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Progress on the 25-story Roberts Tower in downtown St. Louis' Old Post Office and Convention Districts. It is going up next to the new $9-million Old Post Office Plaza.

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This looks to be a really great looking tower. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Courtesy of MattnSTL on UrbanSTL.com. These were taken about a week ago.





     
     
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More pictures from UrbanSTL.com.





     
     
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great addition to the downtoan and a wonderful location for an urban rest area, although it's a bit concretey and lacking shade right now, it will be very nice in about five years when the trees fill out a bit more
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Can a mod possibly update the title of the thread? Per newest information, 26 stories at ~350 feet.
     
     
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I like the glass.
     
     
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Back of tower from 7th and washington


from under the fountain at new Old Post Office Plaza, Tower glass seen on left

     
     
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