NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS
This page updates with neighborhood committee meeting minutes and packets, including The Grove CID, the Forest Park Southeast Development Committee, and the Forest Park Southeast Infrastructure Committee, as well as general development news updates from the Forest Park Dog Park and local news publications.
Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood Development Committee Packets
Below are meeting packets from the Forest Park Development Committee meetings. Expand a year and click a month to download that month’s packet. If there are any questions or comments from community stakeholders regarding the proposed projects, email them to Abdul@pcd-stl.org.
Grove CID Packets
Below are meeting packets from the Grove CID meetings. Expand a year and click a month to download that month’s packet. If there are any questions or comments from community stakeholders regarding the proposed projects, email them to Ashley@pcd-stl.org.
FPSE Infrastructure Committee Packets
Below are meeting packets from the FPSE Infrastructure Committee. Expand a year and click a month to download that month’s packet. Recent projects initiated by the Infrastructure Committee include traffic calming, street markers, and beautification. They meet the third Monday of every month.
Forest Park Southeast Dog Park Grand Opening Saturday, June 11th
Come join us for a ribbon cutting celebration this Saturday, June 11th at 11 a.m. for the newest dog park in the City of St. Louis located in Chouteau Park, at the intersection of Chouteau and Newstead. The effort to open a dog park in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood began in 2012 when a group... Read More >>
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Coming Soon – New Residential Development at 4227 Swan Avenue
A new residential development at 4227 Swan will soon be on the market. This LRA property, like many others in the neighborhood, had been abandoned for more than 20 years. Park Central staff worked to find a developer for the nearly completed 2,200 square foot rehab that will feature 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, a... Read More >>
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First Installment of Grove “Light Art Project” coming this weekend
St. Louis’ Grove neighborhood is a premiere destination to shop, eat and play and on the weekend of April 15 the first section of the much anticipated “Light Art Project” will be installed. Art rendering of the Grove Light Art Project The Grove neighborhood, home to a diverse range of businesses, is anchored by two grand entrance signs on Manchester Avenue. ... Read More >>
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Infrastructure Improvements Coming Soon to Oakland Avenue at Kingshighway
Current Condition of Oakland Avenue/Kingshighway Closure Proposed – NEW – Oakland Avenue/Kingshighway Closure Project Nearly a decade ago, the City of St. Louis blocked off access to Oakland Avenue from Kingshighway to the Forest Park Southeast (FPSE) neighborhood. These barriers were put in place to combat cut-through vehicular traffic and never intended to remain... Read More >>
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FPSE Development Committee Meeting 3/22
The FPSE Development Committee will meet today, Tuesday, March 22 at 5:30pm at Park Central’s office, 4512 Manchester Ave., Suite 100 Attached are the packets of information for agenda items involving renovations of previously vacant structures. It is great to see infill in this neighborhood. Click on each item to view informational packets: Agenda 4310 Vista 4311,... Read More >>
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Boom Town, Part I: The Incredible Grove
The Grove Entertainment District, in the heart of the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood, is experiencing an incredible amount of growth. This once thriving neighborhood commercial district fell on hard times over theRead More...