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Locality: Maplewood, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-960-7254



Address: 2541 S Big Bend Blvd 63143 Maplewood, MO, US

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Char Esparza Realtor-Broker 26.02.2021

4328 Tholozan Ave 63116 2 bed 2 full baths $137500 Open House Saturday 11-1! Louie's pictures and Peter's staging!

Char Esparza Realtor-Broker 06.02.2021

On the market tonight! 2+ bedroom 2 bath. $137,500 I will have a open house Saturday from 11-1! Come see me! Like always Louie Carreno pictures will be better

Char Esparza Realtor-Broker 25.01.2021

With temperatures well below freezing for the upcoming week, it is important that we maintain awareness of those within our community staying outside or without... shelter. If you observe someone in need, please call St. Louis County Police Department's Crisis Intervention Unit @ 636.529.8210 so we can connect the individual to resources. See more

Char Esparza Realtor-Broker 15.01.2021

Homes are selling fast and for great prices but WE NEED MORE HOUSES TO SELL!! If you are considering selling your home, give me a call! 314-960-7254 I'd love to get you some information!

Char Esparza Realtor-Broker 27.12.2020

The Finney Building on Washington Ave in downtown St. Louis is one of the oldest remaining commercial buildings downtown, having been built in 1876. The buildi...ng features a cast iron facade, common on buildings in 1870s St. Louis, but only a few remain. The Finney Building has one of the more elaborate facades, with intricate details on all five floors l. Originally the building was home to Pratt, Simmons, and Krausnick, who were jobbers in the area in the late 19th century. However, in 1899, this building was joined with the neighboring Bradford-Martin Building when both structures were bought by Crawford’s Department Store, and the merging of the two buildings was done by Weber and Groves. From 1904-1913, the combined building was the headquarters for the May Company, which later moved to the Railway Exchange Building on Olive Street after merging with the Barr Dry Goods Company in 1912. The Finney Building is one of the last cast iron storefronts to remain downtown, as most of the others were demolished during the clearance of the riverfront for construction of the Gateway Arch, and many others were lost during urban renewal, including the neighboring building to the east, which was replaced by the mid century modern building in 1959. Today, the Finney Building is the fourth oldest surviving structure on Washington Ave, with only the neighboring Bradford-Martin Building and a couple of buildings in Midtown being older. See more