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Washington Avenue
[ 31 listings ]
Washington Avenue was known as the "garment district" in the 1920's and the center of city commerce. Today, Washington Avenue
is undergoing a major restoration including loft and residential units, a street design to include decorative sidewalks,
trees, new lighting, park benches and street level retail space. A rebirth and renaissance of Washington Avenue as a "loft
district".
Downtown St. Louis
[ 23 listings ]
Downtown St. Louis remains the largest business district in the Midwest outside of Chicago, and now has housing opportunities
springing up on every corner. The City's Downtown neighborhood is defined by Cole Street to the North, and Chouteau Avenue to
the South. The Eastern edge is defined by the Mississippi River, and the Western edge by Jefferson Boulevard.
Downtown West
[ 12 listings ]
Downtown West reached the outer western limits of Downtown St. Louis. This area sets between Market Street to the south,
Delmar Boulevard to the north, 18th Street to the east, and Jefferson Boulevard to the west. Downtown West is located within
the Locust Central Business District, which encompasses all of Downtown West and stretches into Midtown.
Midtown, Grand Center
[ 11 listings ]
Grand Center is known as the Arts and Entertainment District, the Theatre District, and the "Creative & Cultural District of
St. Louis" ...in short, the cultural soul of the city. At almost every turn in this compact 10-block city neighborhood, you'll
find hints of St. Louis history and optimistic signs of rebirth in its theaters, galleries, buildings, businesses and public
spaces.
Central West End
[ 07 listings ]
The Central West End is one of the city's largest neighborhoods and boasts the popular Euclid Avenue Business District. The
district has three prominent business nodes along Euclid Avenue: the Euclid-McPherson, the Maryland Plaza, and the
Euclid-Laclede. This business district features over 60 restaurants and a total of 300 shops including galleries and antique
stores.
Soulard
[ 06 listings ]
Soulard continues to retain a close neighborhood atmosphere with tree-lined streets and meticulously maintained historic
homes. Best known for its blues bars and nightlife, Soulard has also become famous in St. Louis for supporting many fine
dining restaurants serving foods with a French, Cajun and Irish influence as well as the largest Mardi Gras celebration
outside New Orleans.
Lafayette Square
[ 04 listings ]
Lafayette Square is St. Louis' oldest historic district. The neighborhood surrounds a 30-acre Victorian Park which is the
oldest park west of the Mississippi River. The park exists as the centerpiece for 375 Victorian homes, 90% of which have been
restored to their original beauty. The neighborhood has become one of the most sought after locations in St. Louis.
Benton Park
[ 03 listings ]
Declared a Federal Historic District in 1985, the neighborhood presents a bold statement of its heritage in the form of its
architecture, dating generally from the 1880's and 1890's. Home to Gus' Pretzels, TripleXpresso's and Cherokee Antique Row.
The neighborhood also has its share of fine restaurants, such as Frazer's Brown Bag, Sidney Street Cafe and DeMenil Mansion.
Tower Grove
[ 02 listings ]
Located only ten minutes from downtown, the Tower Grove neighborhood provides a strong sense of community as well as an active
neighborhood and business association. The Grand South Grand business district provides an international grocery,
coffeehouses, salons, dry cleaner, pharmacy, bank, video store, post office, copy center, and more. All within walking
distance.
Cabanne District
[ 01 listing ]
The Cabanne District (also referred to as Mount Cabanne-Raymond Place Historic District) is located north from Delmar to
Martin Luther King Drive and westward from Kingshighway to the City limits. This part of the city is almost entirely
residential with a wide variety of ornate architectural styles and the majority of the buildings being built before 1920.
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