Downtown St. Louis

The city’s one-square mile footprint, which begins in the reflection of the Gateway Arch on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi, is filled with enough day time and nightlife fun, not to mention architectural wonders, a national park, and an abundance of interactive greenspace. St. Louis has become the region’s anointed social and business hub for visitors, millennials, developers and residents alike.

Surrounding all the fun and fanfare is the St. Louis architecture. Take a tour: The St. Louis Library, newly restored and revitalized to its turn-of-the-century splendor; the bright red terra cotta Wainwright Building, designed by the famed architects Adler and Sullivan in 1891, and once the tallest building in the world; the century-old Railway Exchange Building, once the largest office building in the world; the Arcade’s Gothic Revival building with its two-story interior rib-vaulted arcade, also on the National Register of Historic Places.

EAST BANK LOFTS

East Bank Lofts has the most luxurious apartments on Washington Ave. East Bank has open floor plans that just seem to keep going and going with high ceilings and expansive windows. Converted from the old sports bar called Ozzy’s, every bedroom has an en suite bathroom and each apartment has an extra half/guest bathroom as well. High-end finishes and top of the line appliances can be found throughout the unit. Each apartment will also have a washer and dryer.

HOTEL SAINT LOUIS

The only Marriott Autograph Hotel in Saint Louis features 143 luxurious rooms & suites with a state-of-the-art fitness center, 5 meeting rooms, a club room, ground floor restaurant, and a rooftop skybar lounge and pool. Floors 13 and 14 hosts all-inclusive 1 & 2 bedroom apartments where residents take full advantage of the hotel amenities and services.

Built originally in 1893 by Sullivan & Adler Architecture, this Union Trust Building is one of two Sullivan & Adler Designed buildings in St. Louis, its sister building being the Wainwright Building.