- The Bottle District
The Bottle District is a six-block area north of Downtown
St. Louis, Missouri that is being redeveloped as a mixed-use entertainment and residential district. The area is located north of the city's convention center and west ofLaclede's Landing .The district is located in what was once known as the
Kerry Patch neighborhood of the city, which was home to thousands of Irish immigrants in the 19th Century. The neighborhood gradually became more industrial in nature. In the 1920's this area was famous for animal stockyards and bottling companies.McGuire Moving and Storage Company, a longtime business located in the area, announced plans for redeveloping the district as an entertainment destination in 2004. Noted architect
Daniel Libeskind was hired to design the district. The Ghazi Company ofCharlotte, North Carolina is the co-developer of the Bottle District.The first phase of the redevelopment is scheduled to open in 2007. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on
September 27 ,2005 . The first phase will include a Rawlings Sports museum, a Grand Prix Speedways kart-racing center, a boutique bowling alley, 250 residential units, and several restaurants. The first phase of the development is anticipated to cost $290 million and is being funded in part by $51.3 million intax increment financing .Several explanations for the origin of the name of the Bottle District have been given. It has been suggested that the name honors the longstanding connection between St. Louis and the brewing and bottling industries. Others have suggested that the name comes from bottles found buried on the property, or the many broken bottles found in the neighborhood. Finally, the site is noted for a decades old, 34 foot tall advertisement for
Vess Soda, shaped like a bottle, which the developers intend to restore during the redevelopment.ee also
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* [http://www.thebottledistrict.com/main.cfm Bottle District website]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/08/national/08louis.html?ei=5088&en=14ba87d2edebbe63&ex=1270612800&partner=rssnyt&pagewanted=print&position= For St. Louis, Great Expectations but a Slow-Rolling Renaissance (New York Times)]
* [http://stlcin.missouri.org/history/structdetail.cfm?Master_ID=2210 Image of Giant Vess Soda Bottle]
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