Downtown Just Gained One More Resident
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Last week I teased you that I was moving. And while guesses often focused on the 15th and 7th (Ald. Florida and Ald Young, respectively) I actually moved to the 6th, where Ald. Kacie Triplett was elected earlier this year in a heated 3-way race. I did not move for political reasons, I moved because I got a cool place for a great price in a part of town I wanted to experience.
My first six months in St. Louis were in the fashionable Central West End. I enjoyed walks up and down Euclid and shopping at Straub’s. The year was 1990 and the rent on my 8th floor studio apartment was $330. From there I jumped over to Old North St. Louis, then still officially known as Murphy-Blair. After a few years there, I moved down south to Dutchtown in 1994 and then a few blocks over to Mt. Pleasant in 2004. I’ve actually moved very little and then only because it was want I wanted to do.
So where did I move?
I am in the Printer’s Lofts on Locust between 16th and 17th. Pretty basic loft, no upgrades. A nice spot in the parking garage for my scooter. Seems like a waste to have an entire parking space for a single scooter. Although I spent the night in the loft last night I have not fully moved in — that will come soon enough. But, I have enough items to get me through. As lofts go it is pretty big but it is still a downsize from my 2,642 square foot corner storefront — nearly a 40% reduction in space.
I will have room for my bicycles, which I plan to use often. I also will get one of those old lady carts to allow me to walk down to the store and do my grocery shopping when wheel everything back.  I might, for grins, bike to MetroLink and head out to Eager to go to the Trader Joe’s at some point.
This will be a good place for me as I finish my masters degree (in Urban Planning & Real Estate Development). Who knows, in a couple of years I might move on — both Old North and the Cherokee area are calling my name. Until then, see you downtown.
Do we go with all cotton? What about American made? Locally made? Sustainably made with foreign labor? It is all a bit confusing.


