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 Members of the Webster Groves Plan Commission had a late night on Monday, June 7, as two full hours of prerecorded public comments on the proposed Douglass Hill development project pushed the meeting to 11:15 p.m. Monday marked the first step in what is expected to be a long review process by the city of a proposed major retail and residential development on 15 acres to the north of the Old Webster shopping area. SG Collaborative is before the cityâs plan commission with a zoning change application. The developer is requesting that the site, which currently consists of four different zoning designations, be changed to a single designation of planned commercial. The request was submitted by Larry Chapman, manager of SG Collaborative, LLC. ....
Vintage KSDK: Tearing down the Pruitt-Igoe Apartments Named for an African American fighter pilot and a former U.S. Congressman, the Pruitt-Igoe Apartments was one of the largest public housing complexes in the country. Author: Kay Quinn Updated: 11:30 PM CDT April 22, 2021 ST. LOUIS It was considered a masterpiece of urban planning when it was built in the mid-1950s. Named for African American fighter pilot Wendell O. Pruitt and a former U.S. Congressman, William L. Igoe, the Pruitt-Igoe Apartment Complex was one of the largest public housing complexes in the country. But it would soon become a heartbreaking symbol of the failure of public housing, and the community s inability to address problems of racial segregation, poverty and crime. ....
Whatâs public and whatâs private? Draw the line and discover delight Elizabeth FarrellyColumnist, author, architecture critic and essayist January 30, 2021 â 12.00am January 30, 2021 â 12.00am Save Normal text size Advertisement The pool looked so glorious in the morning sun. On impulse, I raised my phone and snapped it. Leafage, water, sky and higgledy-piggledy urban roofs: what could be more typically, deliciously Sydney? Yet within seconds the attendant was upon me. âNo photography allowed in this pool. People are nearly naked. Itâs a privacy issue.â I complied, of course. Half expecting, in a momentary fugue, a machine-gun-toting guard to snatch my camera, rip the film from it and stomp it into the snow at the base of the Berlin Wall, I tucked my phone away. ....