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Midtown Alley Mixer
Oct
6

Midtown Alley Mixer

Mix and mingle with creatives and the unique businesses that make Midtown Alley the place to be.

Participating businesses:
Inked Beauty Bar
STL.org
Experience Fresh

Work and Leisure
The Cherry Garage LLC
Mother Model Management
Egg at Midtown
Once Films
Subtext
JEMA
Golden Gems
FKStudio
FLOAT STL
AOS
Sincerely, The Craft
Wellspent Brewing Co.
FLY Yoga Studio

Arch Taekwondi

TOKY / Midtown Properties
The Fountain on Locust
Atomicdust

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NOMAS Competition Send Off: Washington University
Oct
6

NOMAS Competition Send Off: Washington University

Join us to send off Washington University Architecture Student Team to the National Organization of Minority Architect's 2023 Conference.

The students will present their design competition project. Provide feedback on their presentation and celebrate the student accomplishments with us! Light refreshments and drinks will be provided. All are welcome to attend!

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Studio Tours: Midtown Alley
Oct
6

Studio Tours: Midtown Alley

Originally called Automobile Row, Midtown Alley was St. Louis’s prime spot to purchase cars between 1911 and 1955. In 2005, the neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. National Park Service.

Today, Midtown Alley is one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in St. Louis. The heart of our neighborhood can be found in the local St. Louis design businesses that call Midtown Alley their home.

Take a stroll along Locust Street and visit the participating studios, including Once Films, Atomicdust, Timmerman and TOKY, STL.org, The Forge Media, Adrienne Outlaw and many more.

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Fusing People and the Arts: Kirkwood Performing Arts Center Tour
Oct
6

Fusing People and the Arts: Kirkwood Performing Arts Center Tour

The Kirkwood Performing Arts Center, is a community asset and cultural hub, as well as the anchor for a new downtown Arts & Entertainment District.

Facility totals 38,000 square feet and is comprised of a 525-seat, state-of-the-art, two-level, traditional proscenium theatre and performance support spaces; a 3,000-square-foot Black Box performance theatre; a 2,000-square-foot Events Space; and a two-story atrium lobby that will serve as the face of community events.

The bold contemporary design marks a new direction from civic leaders to bring a new attitude to a traditional, historic downtown and foster a new forward-looking identity for the community. Its role as a key component of an inherently walkable commercial district is certain to spur other growth through elements like a proposed boutique hotel, art galleries, dining and shopping, and new cultural attractions and events.

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