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The price range for The Marquette condominiums will range from $169,900 to $350,000 and the square footage will range from
850 to 1,350. The condos will be on the 10th through the 20th floors of the building, and the apartments will be on floors 5
through 10, rental rates for the apartments will range from $800 to $1200 a month.
The Marquette Building Condominiums
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Monday, September 26, 2005
Marquette, University Village projects lure future tenants
The redevelopment of the Marquette Building downtown is moving along ahead of schedule. Now, a couple of months into the
project, more than 50 percent of the condominiums are sold. Jerry Best, director of development services for the Lawrence
Group, said they have sold 42 contracts and are holding one reservation.
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Monday, May 16, 2005
23 units already sold in redeveloped Marquette
Of the 82 condominium units being developed in the Marquette building, 23 have been sold and five are on hold for potential
buyers for a refundable $1,000, according to the project's developer Steve Smith, president of The Lawrence Group, which
purchased the 19-story former office building in 2004 for $4.9 million. The St. Louis-based architectural design firm is
spending $53 million on the redevelopment of the building into 82 condominiums and 40 apartments, 25,000 square feet of first
floor retail space, and on minor adjustments to long-time tenant YMCA's space.
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Thursday, April 14, 2005
Marquette Building is centerpiece of renovation
New housing under development in the Marquette Building downtown will offer panoramic views of the city, including a flurry of
other construction work in the surrounding neighborhood. About $170 million in development is planned or under way for the
central financial district, in an area roughly bounded by Washington Avenue, Fourth Street, Pine Street and Broadway.
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City of St. Louis Development Activity
This 19-story building has been proposed for conversion to residential and retail space. Tahl-Propp Equities purchased the
building in 1999, but after a series of snags, Tahl-Propp has decided to donate the building to the YMCA. The YMCA and the
Lawrence Group have proposed to renovate the lower two levels for retail and commercial space, with the YMCA on the third and
fourth floors, and to convert the remainder of the building converted into 35 apartments and 81 condominiums.
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