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Loft Living in Downtown St. Louis
Spotlight on The Lofts at City Museum


www.stlouislofts.com | April 28, 2004

 
The sense of whimsy and magic inside City Museum - unquestionably St. Louis' most unique museum - is so enchanting, it makes it difficult for some to leave. For a handful of adventurous city dwellers, that won't be a problem because City Museum is currently developing nine truly original loft units.

Museum creator and sculptor Bob Cassilly is working to ensure that the lofts promise the same level of endless whimsy and imaginative design as the museum itself. Applying his passion for salvaged goods, repurposing and recycling to loft common areas and individual units, Cassilly has created one of St. Louis' most exciting and distinctive loft living opportunities.

"Our lofts offer people a chance to live within the spectacular energy that is City Museum," says Elizabeth Parker, City Museum director. "If you crave the feeling of a vibrant city atmosphere, this is the place for you."

The museum and lofts occupy the former International Shoe Company headquarters at 1509 Washington Avenue - putting residents squarely in the midst of one of the city's most exciting and active locations. Within walking distance, residents can enjoy a number of amenities and conveniences, including the pulsing nightlife of Washington Avenue and some of the city's finest dining establishments. In addition, there are groceries, dry cleaners, movie rentals, coffee houses - even a small park - all easily accessible by foot.

Of course, City Museum loft dwellers don't even have to leave the building to enjoy a wealth of amenities - and endless fun. The museum boasts two dining facilities and two movie theaters - one indoors, one out. Residents can hang at Beatnik Bob's café, enjoying poetry readings or a round of vintage pinball in its 1950's-style retro atmosphere.

In addition, the Cabin Inn - a two-story early 19th century log cabin actually moved from its original location on a farm - offers beers & wine either inside or on the brick patio, complete with a massive fire bowl. Loft residents will also have exclusive access to a rooftop deck offering dazzling views of the St. Louis skyline - and coveted front-row seats for the July 4 fireworks.

Nine unique loft units are currently under development at City Museum, ranging in square footage from 1,300 to almost 2,900, with floor layouts to appeal to a broad range of tastes - and budgets. In configurations ranging from two bedroom, one bath to two bedroom, two baths, the units range in price from about $186,000 to $405,000.








 
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