“I've always said St. Louis has been the best thing for me.” (Brayden Schenn)
Three New Tenants Move Into 50 N. Broadway
Downtown’s 22-story office tower at 500 N. Broadway has three new tenants: newly-formed law firm Moore, Skelton, Lindsey, LLC, St. Louis-based engineering consulting firm EDM, and fast-casual eatery Jovick Brothers Cafe.
Recent upgrades to the building include an updated lobby, a new conference facility and kitchen, and a full-service fitness room with a spin studio. (RE Journals)
Now Open: Asian Arch
Downtown’s newest restaurant is the vision of industry veteran Ruby Wu, who blends Chinese, Japanese, and Thai traditions into a carefully curated menu at Asian Arch, 412 N. Tucker Blvd. Asian Arch is open daily for lunch and dinner. (Sauce Magazine)
More Top Stories of the Week
Why the Founder of Katie’s Pizza believes in Downtown St. Louis: “It is absolutely my most successful. People don’t realize there is a lot going on down here.” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Why Alex Oliver is betting big on Downtown St. Louis: “The built environment is very attractive here. It makes such a unique product.” (St. Louis Magazine)
Annie Malone May Day Parade set to return May 18: “Look at the banners and businesses along the route - these are the people investing in your community.“ (First Alert 4/KMOV)
Brickline Greenway Gateway Mall Open House Survey: Plans are moving forward to design a new pedestrian path along Market Street, connecting the Gateway Arch to Energizer Park. (Great Rivers Greenway)
Office conversion tax credit plans finds broad backing in Jefferson City: Missouri legislators are rallying behind a plan to transform vacant office buildings into modern residential spaces, breathing new life into Downtown St. Louis. Backed by Greater St. Louis, Inc., the proposed bills — championed by Rep. Travis Wilson, Rep. Marty Joe Murray, and Sen. Steve Roberts — aim to convert underused office space into vibrant housing, making urban living more accessible and attractive. (St. Louis Magazine)
Experience an Epic Film with Live Music
Experience the thrill of espionage as the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra brings Casino Royale to life in a spectacular live concert event. Watch Daniel Craig’s debut as James Bond, accompanied by David Arnold’s masterful score performed live. (Stifel Theatre)
Upcoming Downtown Walking Tours Tours & Pours, presented by Greater St. Louis, Inc.
Located at 6th and Olive Street just north of Metropolitan Square, Hayden‘s Irish Pub is a perfect place to kick off your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Downtown St. Louis. Make plans to visit Hayden’s for Guinness on tap and live Celtic music. (Take a 30-second peek inside.)
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