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Old Posted Apr 26, 2021, 7:37 PM
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As I mentioned above, rehabs on the near north side are heating up...



Could development north of the Central Corridor signal the beginning of the end for the Delmar Divide?

https://www.stlmag.com/news/could-de...delmar-divide/

The photos and captions below are from the gallery of images linked at the bottom of the stlmag article: https://www.mcphersonpublishing.com/ncc-gallery/


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This map from Great Rivers Greenway shows the neighborhoods of the North Central Corridor highlighted in green. The planned greenway along the route of the old Hodiamont streetcar line is also shown.

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The gates of West Cabanne Place in the West End. Architect Theodore Link, who designed Union Station, lived in the house in the photo. He designed it for his family.

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West Cabanne Place

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The shingle houses of the West End make the neighborhood distinct from the red brick that dominates St. Louis architecture.

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“Under Contract” and “Coming Soon” on Maple Avenue near the St. Vincent Greenway. The house under contract was listed recently for $339,900 on the agent’s website.

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An enclave of substantial houses on Bartmer Avenue off Page Boulevard

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Fixer-uppers on Bartmer Avenue near Thornby Place

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The gates of Thornby Place

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Solomons Temple Church on Page Boulevard. The campus of The Principia, a Christian Science college, was located on this stretch of Page before moving to Elsah, Illinois in the 1930s.

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The headquarters of social services organization Better Family Life Inc. in the former Ralph Waldo Emerson school on Page Boulevard

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Soldan High School at 918 Union Boulevard

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The “Cabanne Castle” apartment building just west of Union. Demolition is underway as part of a planned renovation by a Clayton development company.

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The 1905 buildings, now loft apartments, that formerly housed Smith Academy in the Visitation Park neighborhood. Smith, a feeder school for Washington University, was a forerunner of today’s Mary Institute and Country Day School in Ladue.

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The statue of Martin Luther King, Jr. in oval-shaped Fountain Park

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Renovation underway on North Euclid Avenue in Fountain Park

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Looking across Delmar Boulevard between Euclid and Walton. Kingsway Development plans to renovate the boarded-up building on the left into the Elevation office center.

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A rendering of the planned courtyard next to Elevation, facing out on Delmar (courtesy of Kingsway Development)

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Renovation underway in the 4400 block of Enright Avenue

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The North Sarah mixed-income development, completed in 2017
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