Take Five: Life, death and rebirth of the U. City Loop
Author M.M. Costantin, who has lived near the Loop for more than 40 years, compiled a photo book that shows Delmar when it was bustling, when it was dangerous and when it came back to life.
Author M.M. Costantin, who has lived near the Loop for more than 40 years, compiled a photo book that shows Delmar when it was bustling, when it was dangerous and when it came back to life.
The walkable, diverse mesh that is fertile ground for the arts extends well into the surrounding areas. We look at a Ghanaian immigrant's work, a creative complex in Skinker-Debaliviere and talk with neighborhood leaders who are working together.
After months of research and talk, the steering committee for a community arts grant selected the general areas of Midtown, The Garden District, The Loop and Old North St. Louis.
One troubled weekend this spring put renewed efforts into programs to find activities for youth and pushed a University City Library initiative to bring teens and seniors together. We talk with residents and officials about local and regional efforts.
Backers, such as David Sandel (pictured), hope a proposed media hub would bring new development and spur high tech growth. The idea, a fiber optic, cable-based pathway to the Web would allow users to connect at speeds dozens of times faster than standard residential links.
Removing the Loop Trolley project’s last major hurdle, the Federal Transit Administration decided yesterday to award the Loop’s Transportation Development District (TDD) a $25 million grant.
In a week, the Federal Transit Administration will determine whether the St. Louis Loop Trolley Project is feasible, which could mean construction starting in August -- but a green light will not make all University City residents happy.
Meredith Hawkins Trautt of The Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis recently presented the results of a study, “The History of the Delmar Loop Through Architecture,” that was part of the trolley project’s environmental assessment.
The recent violence in the Loop is regrettable but not surprising. But there is no perfect solution to the problem of controlling large numbers of young people without destroying the Loop’s reputation for openness and acceptance.
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, St. Louisans gathered to learn about the Loop Media Hub and the opportunity it will bring to the Delmar Loop.