
Central West EndThe Central West End is an upscale and eclectic neighborhood, home to the breathtaking Cathedral Basilica as well as a thriving business district and arts scene. Just north of Forest Park, which houses the St. Louis Art Museum, History Museum, and City Zoo, the neighborhood has its own urban appeal. On its historic tree-lined streets, elegant homes maintain their stately appeal and uphold the... read more about Central West End» |
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ChesterfieldLocated twenty-two miles from downtown St. Louis, Chesterfield’s heavily wooded hills and green parks distinguish this residential and commercial center from other neighborhoods of St. Louis County. With housing styles across the board, including Colonial, Tudor, French and contemporary, there is a multitude of variety in home design when it comes to living in Chesterfield. The city’s... read more about Chesterfield» |
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ClaytonJust ten minutes from downtown St. Louis rests the sophisticated mini-metropolis of Clayton. Home to elegant residential neighborhoods, numerous upscale hotels, and several Fortune 500 company headquarters, Clayton’s central business district is a booming center of activity. A cultural center of its own, the city boasts over 65 restaurants, from outdoor cafes and delicious pizzerias to... read more about Clayton» |
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DowntownThe city of St. Louis is experiencing a renaissance, and in recent years its unique, friendly, and urban environment has continued to evolve and grow. As the largest business district in the Midwest outside of Chicago, St. Louis thrives as a center of economic activity. Locally, the downtown area boasts a vibrant nightlife, fine dining and historic monuments. Washington Avenue is quickly... read more about Downtown» |
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KirkwoodHistoric downtown Kirkwood retains the charm and appeal from its creation in 1853, when it first was built to serve as a railroad junction. The pedestrian-friendly business district retains its character, with streets lined with abundant shopping, dining, and entertainment options – employees of the over 150 professional offices are within waling distance to everything the exciting downtown... read more about Kirkwood» |
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Lafayette SquareOne of the most picturesque places in St. Louis, Lafayette Square is its oldest historic district as well as one of the hottest spots of urban renewal and redevelopment. Its neighborhoods, full of restored mansions, townhouses and row houses, are unique and authentic examples of the architectural style between the Civil War until 1900. The beauty of the homes contributes to the charm of the... read more about Lafayette Square» |
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Metro EastSituated along the Mississippi River bluffs and beyond, many of Illinois’ southwestern cities are part of the greater St. Louis metropolitan area. The Great River Road winds alongside the Mississippi and provides a scenic tour for bicyclists, boaters and motorists. Home styles include quaint and historic residences overlooking the river with close proximity to downtown St. Louis. New... read more about Metro East» |
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Old Town FlorissantFlorissant is the perfect balance between traditional heritage and modern momentum. It is home to what may be the oldest remaining house in St. Louis County, the antebellum Taille do Noyer home, constructed in 1790. Florissant itself dates back to the fur-trading colonies that established themselves here in 1767 and many elegant 18th and 19th century homes still grace many of its residential... read more about Old Town Florissant» |
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SoulardRich with history and a culture deeply rooted in French heritage, music and blues, Soulard is one of the oldest but most vibrant neighborhoods in Saint Louis. In 1972, the historic district began to experience a renaissance, saving much of the classic architecture while rebuilding the arts and culture of the neighborhood. The neighborhood’s annual festivals draw thousands of revelers to... read more about Soulard» |
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The HillThis historic neighborhood has retained its cultural heritage and distinct feel for over 100 years, and still manages to be one of the most interesting and fun areas of the city. Still predominantly Italian, the area is home to many locally owned and renowned family restaurants, bakeries and grocery stores. The Hill has housing options that range from pre-twentieth century homes to... read more about The Hill» |