Readers Unsure About the Future of Retailing at St. Louis Union Station
Last week readers weren’t optimistic about the future of retailing at Union Station:
Q: Does retailing at Union Station have a future?
- The surrounding blocks need infill with housing with local shoppers 37 [30.58%]
- A few places will do well, but the rest of the retail space needs to be reallocated to other uses 26 [21.49%]
- No! 20 [16.53%]
- Sure, just needs better marketing 11 [9.09%]
- Retailing under the shed needs to be opened to 18th Street 6 [4.96%]
- unsure/no opinion 6 [4.96%]
- Other: 15 [12.4%]
I was glad to see my favorite answer get the most votes.  The surroundings  are depressing, Union Station representatives say they aren’t a mall — they are a destination. Yes, when someone is in town that hasn’t seen the Grand Hall I take them to see it. That happens once every five years. In between I might go to an event or meet someone but otherwise I have no reason to visit.
The numerous dead spaces around Union Station must be filled in with offices and residential. Eliminate the on/off ramps at 22nd Street (add WB exits at Jefferson) and build a new neighborhood.
For a number of years now mall owners have been opening up walls and starting to face some retail spaces outward. Union Station must reevaluate the lack of connectedness to both 18th & 20th streets.
The other answers provided by readers were numerous:
- It is isolated from the east, west, north and south. Wide roads are moats.
- Tourists want a place 2 shop DT, but dont like US stores- need better retailers
- needs free parking – then marketing
- It could be an enclosed antique mall.
- it would if trains stop there again!
- Put in open market where paid parking exists!
- reduce and concentrate retail to ground level, coordinated int. facelift & mktg
- Reality is that if it has stores and life it will be snuffed out by thugs.
- needs free parking and better marketing
- Amtrack should of been positioned there, problem solved.
- It’s isolated, needs free parking and needs specialty shopping such as outlets
- Turn it into an IKEA.
- Both items 1 & 2
- Union Stations around the country have failed also – it is not just St Louis.
- Needs something new!
Note the software presents poll answers in random order to each person so I have no idea what answers the person at #13 liked. For #12 the site is way too small for an Ikea even if you razed all the structures. Ikea stores are far from the urban core for a reason — they are auto-centric big boxes.
Hopefully buyers will come along and update the train shed and the city will work to fill in the surroundings.
– Steve Patterson