Landmarks Association of St. Louis has published its 2008 Eleven Most Endangered Places list.
These are the sites held over from last year's list:
Andrew Einstmann House, 2347 Virginia Avenue
Mullanphy Emigrant Home, 1609 N. 14th Street
Mullanphy Tenement, 2118 Mullanphy Street
James Clemens, Jr. House, 1849 Cass Avenue
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 2153 Salisbury Street
Wellston Station, 6101 Martin Luther King Drive
Carr School, 1421 Carr Street
And here are the sites new this year:
San Luis Apartments, 4483 Lindell Boulevard
House at 1930 St. Louis Avenue
Commercial Buidling at 5286 Page Boulevard
Shriners Hospital, 700 S. Euclid Avenue and Central Institute for the Deaf, 909 S. Taylor Avenue
All of these sites will be familiar to Ecology of Absence readers. Read a full report on the Landmarks website here.
6 comments:
Did the Art Deco apartments demolished for the new Walgreen's and Dobb's at Chippewa and Hampton ever make the list?
A wow on the Shriners/CID buildings. Those are so beautiful. Washington University is so powerful ...
Ya know, I'd like to see a list of the most frequent owners of the most endangered buildings over the last few years. Who's the biggest offender in the St Louis region?
Excellent selection of 1930 Saint Louis to represent McKee's holdings. It's one of the finest buildings under his ownership.
Barbara,
I can give a simple answer: large, "respectable" and "pillars of the community" seem to me to be the greatest offenders.
Well, considering the City pols penchant for going down...er, bending over backwards for the wealthy and powerful, we might as well kiss the Shriner's and CID buildings goodbye.
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