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.