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"When               this               old               world               starts               getting               you               down,               there's               room               enough               for               two…up               on               the               roof…."               This               old               Carol               King               tune,               next               to               Petula               Clark's               "Downtown"               is               probably               the               best-known               musical               call               for               urban               renewal               around.

The               downtown               area               of               St.

Louis               is               slowly,               but               surely,               being               revitalized.

The               failed               St.

Louis               Centre               shopping               mall               and               shuttered               Dillard's               department               store               is               getting               a               multi-million               dollar               makeover.

The               new               complex               will               feature               offices,               retail               space,               and               luxury               apartments.

They're               even               going               to               tear               down               the               eyesore               pedestrian               bridge               that               used               to               connect               part               of               the               mall.

The               bridge               blocks               out               sunlight               and               is               littered               with               garbage               and               stale               urine               smell               underneath.

The               developers               recently               draped               the               thing               with               a               picture               of               the               open               space               that               will               be               there               once               it               comes               down,               hopefully               giving               us               a               glimpse               into               the               future.

We               have               a               brand               new               stadium               that               looks               pretty               cool               and               plans               for               a               "Ballpark               Village"               next               to               it.

A               couple               of               new               casinos               are               slated               to               replace               the               two               ageing               riverboat               ones               that               are               on               the               riverfront               right               now.

Washington               Avenue               has               already               become               a               sort               of               mini-arts               district               littered               with               jazz               and               blues               clubs,               a               museum,               and               loft               apartments               where               old               clothing               district               warehouses               once               stood.

How               fast               and               whether               this               all               goes               forward               at               all               depends               on               the               voters               and               public               opinion               as               well               as               the               tax               breaks               and               the               corporations               and               developers               involved.

There               is               one               sort               of               "trend               within               a               trend"               going               on               downtown               that               hasn't               received               much               attention.

Amidst               all               of               the               hustle               and               bustle               of               rehabbing               all               of               the               old               warehouses               and               commercial               buildings               downtown               into               apartments               and               lofts,               there               is               a               new               trend               to               develop               the               rooftops               as               well.

The               historic               preservation               laws               that               prohibit               anything               like               giant               ugly               air               conditioners               and               vent               pipes               from               being               seen               from               the               street               level               have               helped               pave               the               way.

So               the               sky               has               become               the               limit               for               rooftop               development.

Everything               from               rooftop               clubhouses               to               penthouse               swimming               pools               and               rooftop               gardens               are               being               built               on               top               of               the               old               buildings.
               About               10               of               the               redeveloped               loft               buildings               already               have               some               kind               of               recreational               areas               on               their               roofs,               and               more               are               on               the               way.

Some               of               the               residents               say               that               there               are               no               bad               views               from               the               roof               of               a               building               in               St.

Louis.

Besides               the               view               of               the               Gateway               Arch               and               the               river               to               the               east,               even               views               to               the               embattled               area               of               north               St.

Louis               reveal               historic               buildings               and               elegant               church               spires.
               Some               condo               buyers               are               coming               into               the               downtown               area               from               the               suburbs               where               they               are               used               to               more               open               spaces,               so               the               rooftop's               openness               and               panoramic               view               are               big               selling               points               to               them.

Now               they               can               enjoy               the               benefits               of               a               patio               without               the               hassle               of               tending               to               a               house               or               cutting               the               grass.

If               they               still               want               to               get               their               hands               dirty,               then               a               rooftop               garden               will               do               the               trick.
               The               average               cost               of               installing               rooftop               amenities               is               expensive,               about               $600,000,               but               the               developers               seem               to               willing               to               pay.

There               is               extra               plumbing               and               waste               disposal               involved,               especially               if               there               is               a               swimming               pool.

And,               since               the               rooftop               development               adds               about               an               extra               65               tons               of               weight               to               the               building,               a               steel               frame               has               to               be               built               to               support               all               of               the               extra               weight.

It's               like               putting               a               new               building               on               top               of               the               old               one.
               Some               folks               get               pretty               creative               when               it               comes               to               putting               things               on               the               roof.

The               roof               of               the               Marquette               at               300               North               Broadway               includes               a               dog               park,               a               garden,               a               lap               pool,               and               an               entertainment               area.

Just               imagine               inviting               a               few               guests               over,               pouring               some               wine,               and               watching               the               sunset               over               St.

Louis.

There's               definitely               room               for               more               than               two               up               on               the               roof.









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