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METROPOLITAN SAINT LOUIS
 
 
University City - The Loop Skinker-DeBaliviere Central West End The Grove Midtown Soulard Medical Row
University City - The Loop
 
 
 
Flanked by Washington University’s main Danforth Campus to the south and upcoming North Campus to the east, University City boasts the best of both urban dwelling worlds: Residential community charm *and* trendy commerce. 
 
Head down to the epicenter of the neighborhood, “The Loop”, and enjoy diverse restaurants, boutique specialty shops and one of the city’s premier historic movie-houses, The Tivoli. 
 
While U-City is conveniently located to public transportation and centrally to great places like The Central West End, Clayton and Forest Park.

 
 
Skinker-DeBaliviere
 
 
 
The Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood’s history is deeply rooted in neighboring Forest Park which was the site of the legendary 1904 World’s Fair. 
 
Today, the community continues to be one of the most vital and livable neighborhoods in the metropolitan area thanks to the dedication of it’s residents and institutions. 
 
Quiet tree-lined streets and close proximity to Washington University’'s Danforth Campus and popular Central West End and Loop areas make Skinker DeBaliviere the perfect choice for people seeking the excitement of urban life and the peace and quiet afforded by smaller, tight-knit communities.

 
 
Central West End
 
 
 
To the west of Midtown along St. Louis’ central corridor and just east of Forest Park lays the prestigious Central West End neighborhood. 
 
Similar to New York’s Greenwich Village, a fine balance of homeowners, renters and businesses make The C.W.E. a showpiece for St. Louis’ rich architectural heritage. 
 
Top-notch restaurants, galleries and shops line the neighborhoods main drag, Euclid Ave. 
 
Neighboring Barnes Complex, Washington University Medical Campus and Forest Park means the CWE is a natural choice for students and professionals who want a true cosmopolitan experience.

 
 
The Grove
 
 
 
Historically referred to as Adams Grove, “The Grove” lies directly south of Highway 64/40, between South Kingshighway and Vandeventer. 
 
Extensive renovations began in this area in 2005 transforming this neglected gem of a neighborhood from blight to buzz. 
 
This ethnically diverse neighborhood features great apartments at great prices along with young, upbeat bars, restaurants and shops along the Manchester Strip. 
 
A stroll over adjacent highway 40 lands you directly into the Barnes Complex, Washington University Medical Campus and Central West End neighborhood.

 
 
 
Midtown
 
 
 
Shortly after the turn of the new millennium, St. Louis’ long neglected midsection went through a dramatic transformation into a hotbed of entertainment and culture. 
 
With Saint Louis University and The Saint Louis University Medical Campus as an anchor, Midtown offers a mryriad of cultural distractions including: The Fox Theatre, The St. Louis Symphony, The Sheldon, The Contemporary Art Museum, The Moolah Theatre, Moolah Bowling Lanes and more!

 
 
Soulard
 
 
 
Soulard, an entry in The National Register of Historic Places is best known for one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States, (second to New Orleans). 
 
This tight-knit community features great neighborhood bars and restaurants centered around an enormous indoor / outdoor farmers market which has been in operation for over a century. 
 
As you stroll down Soulard’s intimate Victorian-home-lined streets you’ll be more apt to think you’re in the French Quarter rather than the district with the closest proximity to St. Louis’ downtown proper.

 
Medical Row
 
 
 
Walk straight out the front door of Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital and cross Grand Avenue and you'll find yourself at the western tip of what we've dubbed "Medical Row".

The row features newly rehabbed apartments ranging from sensible studios to spacious 3-bedroom lofts, all just a few blocks from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, hospital and research centers.


 
 
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