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St. Louis Magazine

Jun 01 2023
Magazine

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's a favorite neighborhood in St. Louis?

FROM THE EDITOR

FIXER UPPER • How a home repair program is helping seniors age in place

ON A MISSION • THE HEALTHY HOME REPAIR PROGRAM IS JUST ONE ASSET THAT CITY RESIDENTS CAN TAP AT MISSION: ST. LOUIS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE ORGANIZATION'S OTHER PROJECTS.

Getting Trashed • The rise of roadside litter and debris in Missouri

History Lessons • In Faust Park Historic Village. Missouri's oldest surviving one-room schoolhouse for African Americans stands as an important reminder of the past.

MAKING TRACKS • A team of researchers pursues the critters of Forest Park.

LIVING THE DREAM • NandoSTL reflects on his big year and bigger plans for for the future.

Jun • 10 THINGS TO DO

A LEGACY OF LOVE • Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ Treemonisha brings to life Scott Joplin and his muse.

Read This Now • A FRIEND OF KING NEPTUNE, BY WM. STAGE

What a Girl Wants • Retta Jane, a luxury clothing label for tweens and teens, is St. Louis’ newest fashion start-up.

Float On • Get out on the water at these local spots.

Art That Moves You • A staggering amount of world-class art is just a day's drive away.

Time Tested

A Fine(r) Idea • Billy G's Billy Gianino Jr. plates up a diner concept in Chesterfield.

The Right Stuff • Louie's Matt McGuire opens his second blockbuster restaurant in Clayton.

Setting the Tone • Tony Pietoso and his two sons continue to expand the Café Napoli brand.

Around the Blocks • A look across the region and the ever -evolving real estate market

Taking the Stage • EXPERT INSIGHTS FROM FIRST- TIME HOMEBUYER NEIL SALSICH

Midwest Moves • HOW A NATIONWIDE SEARCH LED TO ST. LOUIS

SHARING & CARING • FOR MANY FAMILIES, HOME IS WHERE MULTIPLE GENERATIONS LIVE TOGETHER.

Past Present • LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, PASADENA HILLS BOASTS SOME OF THE REGION'S MOST ORNATE AND ARCH- ITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT HOMES.

Building Bridges • THE DELMAR DIVINE BRINGS ST. LOUISANS TOGETHER IN A PLACE WHERE RESIDENTS CAN WORK, PLAY, AND STAY.

STADIUM SIDE • LIFE IN A DOWN- TOWN WEST LOFT, JUST BEYOND CITYPARK

FAMILY MATTERS • HOW A SENIOR LIVING FACILITY BROUGHT A MOTHER AND SON CLOSER TOGETHER

Boom Town • COTTLEVILLE IS QUICKLY GROWING WHILE KEEPING A “SMALL-TOWN FEEL.”

Market Trends • A LOOK AT THE LATEST IN ST. LOUIS REAL ESTATE

BY THE NUMBERS

COUNTRY MEETS CONVENIENCE • AT FIENUP FARMS, THE OUTDOORS IS NEAR RETAIL.

Worth the Wait • A BELLEVILLE COUPLE CRAFTS THEIR DREAM HOME WITH A DIY APPROACH.

Modern Addition • THE 100 ABOVE THE PARK BUILDING OFFERS A NEW OPTION IN ST. LOUIS’ MOST COSMOPOLITAN COMMUNITY.

INN VOGUE • A WENTZVILLE COUPLE TURNS THEIR ATTENTION TO WINE COUNTRY.

TOP REAL ESTATE PRODUCERS • Navigating the real estate market can feel like finding your way through a maze, which is why choosing a knowledgeable real estate professional can be crucial. To help readers planning to buy or sell a home, SLM teamed up with research firm MESJ to create a directory of real estate agents who produced among the highest sales volumes in St. Louis. These professionals can help you across the complicated landscape and, ultimately, find a home.

MOVING FORWARD • Expert advice on staying active, healthy, and in a positive...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 108 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: Jun 01 2023

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A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's a favorite neighborhood in St. Louis?

FROM THE EDITOR

FIXER UPPER • How a home repair program is helping seniors age in place

ON A MISSION • THE HEALTHY HOME REPAIR PROGRAM IS JUST ONE ASSET THAT CITY RESIDENTS CAN TAP AT MISSION: ST. LOUIS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE ORGANIZATION'S OTHER PROJECTS.

Getting Trashed • The rise of roadside litter and debris in Missouri

History Lessons • In Faust Park Historic Village. Missouri's oldest surviving one-room schoolhouse for African Americans stands as an important reminder of the past.

MAKING TRACKS • A team of researchers pursues the critters of Forest Park.

LIVING THE DREAM • NandoSTL reflects on his big year and bigger plans for for the future.

Jun • 10 THINGS TO DO

A LEGACY OF LOVE • Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ Treemonisha brings to life Scott Joplin and his muse.

Read This Now • A FRIEND OF KING NEPTUNE, BY WM. STAGE

What a Girl Wants • Retta Jane, a luxury clothing label for tweens and teens, is St. Louis’ newest fashion start-up.

Float On • Get out on the water at these local spots.

Art That Moves You • A staggering amount of world-class art is just a day's drive away.

Time Tested

A Fine(r) Idea • Billy G's Billy Gianino Jr. plates up a diner concept in Chesterfield.

The Right Stuff • Louie's Matt McGuire opens his second blockbuster restaurant in Clayton.

Setting the Tone • Tony Pietoso and his two sons continue to expand the Café Napoli brand.

Around the Blocks • A look across the region and the ever -evolving real estate market

Taking the Stage • EXPERT INSIGHTS FROM FIRST- TIME HOMEBUYER NEIL SALSICH

Midwest Moves • HOW A NATIONWIDE SEARCH LED TO ST. LOUIS

SHARING & CARING • FOR MANY FAMILIES, HOME IS WHERE MULTIPLE GENERATIONS LIVE TOGETHER.

Past Present • LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, PASADENA HILLS BOASTS SOME OF THE REGION'S MOST ORNATE AND ARCH- ITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT HOMES.

Building Bridges • THE DELMAR DIVINE BRINGS ST. LOUISANS TOGETHER IN A PLACE WHERE RESIDENTS CAN WORK, PLAY, AND STAY.

STADIUM SIDE • LIFE IN A DOWN- TOWN WEST LOFT, JUST BEYOND CITYPARK

FAMILY MATTERS • HOW A SENIOR LIVING FACILITY BROUGHT A MOTHER AND SON CLOSER TOGETHER

Boom Town • COTTLEVILLE IS QUICKLY GROWING WHILE KEEPING A “SMALL-TOWN FEEL.”

Market Trends • A LOOK AT THE LATEST IN ST. LOUIS REAL ESTATE

BY THE NUMBERS

COUNTRY MEETS CONVENIENCE • AT FIENUP FARMS, THE OUTDOORS IS NEAR RETAIL.

Worth the Wait • A BELLEVILLE COUPLE CRAFTS THEIR DREAM HOME WITH A DIY APPROACH.

Modern Addition • THE 100 ABOVE THE PARK BUILDING OFFERS A NEW OPTION IN ST. LOUIS’ MOST COSMOPOLITAN COMMUNITY.

INN VOGUE • A WENTZVILLE COUPLE TURNS THEIR ATTENTION TO WINE COUNTRY.

TOP REAL ESTATE PRODUCERS • Navigating the real estate market can feel like finding your way through a maze, which is why choosing a knowledgeable real estate professional can be crucial. To help readers planning to buy or sell a home, SLM teamed up with research firm MESJ to create a directory of real estate agents who produced among the highest sales volumes in St. Louis. These professionals can help you across the complicated landscape and, ultimately, find a home.

MOVING FORWARD • Expert advice on staying active, healthy, and in a positive...


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