August 31, 2009 at 6:16 pm

It’s been nearly a year since I moved my company, Threshold Investment Properties, into my current building at 2654 Gravois and I haven’t stopped working on it for one minute. The building has quite a ways to go before its done, but the office itself is nearing completion. The best example of this transformation is the nearly complete storefront. Read more

February 13, 2009 at 1:39 pm

With the St. Louis Public School system ready to slash the number of schools they are operating across the City of St. Louis, one of the biggest questions on everyone’s mind is what is going to happen with the shuttered schools? Read more

February 5, 2009 at 1:11 pm

I didn’t get around to it as soon as I would have liked, but I finally had the chance to tour the inside of the new Shock City Studios and the rest of the Polar Wave Ice & Fuel Company building. It was worth the wait. Read more

September 24, 2008 at 1:10 pm

It’s been about six months since I last took a look at this project, so I figured I needed to post an update. From appearances, the future home of the studio for Shock City Music Works appears to be nearly complete. Read more

September 4, 2008 at 3:58 pm

The South Side Journal just posted a story about “No left turn” signs that I found interesting. I understand the need to prevent left turns at many intersections, but there are a few that are just ridiculous. I just moved near the intersection of Gravois and Jefferson and it drives me crazy that I can’t turn left on these streets. It might seem like I’m nitpicking, but I really think the prohibition negatively effects businesses in the area and deters people from moving in. Am I alone in this?

August 14, 2008 at 3:54 pm

Following a couple of delays, and still with a few strings attached, the purchase of my new home and office was finally closed today. I was reluctant to post much about it until I closed, but now its open season. This image is a picture of the front facade of the building. Many of the others I have taken have personal items of current and former tenants, but those included should give you an idea of the makeup of the building. Read more