Reuse Potential If The USPS Ever Moved Processing Out Of St. Louis’ Main Post Office
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A week ago I posted some Historical Background on St. Louis’ Main Post Office, today I want to talk about the current building and options should the USPS ever decide to move processing to a newer, larger, facility. I have no idea if such a move is even being considered — this is a hypothetical exercise.
Let’s start in front and walk around…
Everything from 1909 is long gone, including 17th & Walnut streets.
There are a couple of ways to go with the post office, keep the 1070s addition or remove it. What could be another use for the windowless addition? One thought is an indoor grow from for produce or marijuana (medical or recreational). With LED lighting it might do well. The truck access could aid in distribution.
But I like the idea of razing every bit of the 1970s addition.
I picture a restaurant in the lobby of the post office, with outdoor seating on the raised terrace out front. Perhaps residential in the back portion?
Seventeenth & Walnut streets could both be continued through, 17th South to Clark and Walnut West to the new 17th. New buildings could front onto Market, 16th, 17th, and Clark. New building(s) facing Clark between 16th-17th and the 1939 building a 18th could begin to transform Clark. This could help with ideas I’ve stared before:
- November 2011: TOD Needed at Civic Center Transit Center
- October 2012: Building Over Light Rail
- May 2014: Connecting St. Louis’ Downtown Sports Facilities Via 7th & Clark
This could lead to filling in the wasteland of parking lots between the light rail line and the elevated I-64. Again, this is hypothetical in case the USPS moves mail processing in the future.
— Steve Patterson