0 Lucas Ave St, St. Louis, MO 63102
This stunning, historically renovated five-story building, originally constructed in 1881 and meticulously updated in 2023, offers exceptional office space in the vibrant Laclede's Landing neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. The Greeley Building boasts 66,011 square feet of total space, featuring a mix of retail and office opportunities. Three available office spaces range from 706 to 10,792 square feet, perfect for businesses seeking unique and prestigious locations. The building's captivating cast-iron facade, re-exposed in 1980, adds to its historical charm. Inside, discover high 20-foot ceilings, exposed brick and beams, and abundant natural light from large windows. The building's modern amenities complement its historic character, creating a truly exceptional work environment. This mixed-use development also includes 36 luxury apartments. A remarkable rooftop venue provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Gateway Arch National Park, the Eads Bridge, and the Mississippi River, offering unparalleled opportunities for client entertainment or employee gatherings. Located at Lucas Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102, this property presents a rare chance to establish a presence in a revitalized, historic district. The building's prime location in the birthplace of St. Louis ensures high visibility and accessibility. This is an unparalleled opportunity to lease in a building that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern functionality.
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