Pyramid announces $400 million Mercantile Exchange

Posted September 27th, 2007 in Featured

At a press conference on September 26, Pyramid announced their largest project to date - The Mercantile Exchange. This new neighborhood includes 5 city blocks in the heart of downtown. Visit www.mxstl.com for more information.

The Laurel

Posted September 27th, 2007 in Featured, Loft/Condo Announcements

Laurel renderingPyramid is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of The Laurel, downtown’s newest luxury condominium development. Visit the sales center at 7th and Washington. www.thelaurelstl.com

The Laurel St. Louis- Grand Opening Celebration

Posted September 23rd, 2007 in Featured, Loft/Condo Announcements

Thursday September 27th, 5-8 pm

The Laurel Display Center & Sales Office at 625 Washington Avenue

Laurel Rendering
Get an exclusive first look at downtown’s largest, most elaborate sales center featuring a fully-constructed model residence. You’ll enjoy an interesting array of complimentary food and beverage, including some of St. Louis’ best authentic creations along with more exotic treats to satiate your wilder cravings.

The Laurel features the city’s only spacious open-air atrium surrounded by classic yet contemporary private residences.

Floor plans will be released at the Grand Opening, early reservations get the best selection and pre-construction pricing!

To RSVP, call Jay Hederman at 314.241.3900
Valet Parking Available

Pyramid developing East St. Louis master plan

Posted September 21st, 2007 in Featured, Homes Announcements

Pyramid is stretching across the Mississippi River to develop a new master plan for revitalizing East St. Louis. The St. Louis-based development firm, led by John Steffen, is in the preliminary stages of developing a master plan for about 100 acres of property in downtown East St. Louis, adding more than 500 rehabbed and new-construction homes in the city and adding a marina.

Leather Trades Lofts- Preview Party

Posted August 24th, 2007 in Featured, Loft/Condo Announcements

Leather Trades Lofts- Preview Invite

Come see the new model unit at the Leather Trades Lofts on Thursday, September 6th, 5:30-8 PM. See the invitation

The Laurel- 601 Washington Avenue

Posted August 24th, 2007 in Loft/Condo Announcements

The Laurel- 601 Washington AvenueRedevelopment of the 11-story, 597,000 square foot former Dillard’s building into a mixed use property to include 110 condos, 190 apartments, office space and street level retail. For more information visit www.thelaurelstlouis.com

Leather Trades Lofts

Posted July 1st, 2007 in Featured, Loft/Condo Announcements

Leather Trades Lofts RenderingPyramid’s newest project in downtown St. Louis, the Leather Trades Lofts is located at 1600 Locust Avenue. Construction commenced in early January 2007 and will be complete in early 2008. The project is an historic renovation of an eight story warehouse building into 59 condominiums.

Charleston Square

Posted May 24th, 2007 in Loft/Condo Announcements

Charleston SquareNestled in one of St. Louis’ most classic neighborhoods, Charleston Square recalls a time of gracious living. It takes the best of the past and combines it with contemporary touches to create homes that suit today’s lifestyles. Learn more at www.charlestonsquarestlouis.com

Bankers is almost sold out

Posted December 21st, 2006 in Uncategorized

Don’t miss the opportunity to live in style at Bankers Lofts. Outstanding financing through National City Mortgage, award-winning architecture, and premier finishes have all made this one of Pyramid’s fastest selling developments. Call today for more details or to tour our display.

Address. 901 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone. (314) 446-2900
Website. www.bankerslofts.com

Pyramid Announces a New Beginning for St. Louis Centre

Posted February 16th, 2006 in Loft/Condo Announcements

Plan to transform St. Louis Centre is crucial to downtown’s continued resurgence

St. Louis — February 16, 2006 – The Pyramid Companies announced today an agreement to purchase St. Louis Centre, ending years of speculation about the future of the mall. Pyramid plans a $75 million transformation of the building into a modern mix of residential, retail, cultural and office uses.

“Our team is still working on many aspects of the design, but several changes are clear,” said John Steffen, president of Pyramid. “The old green and white skin will be removed and inefficient parts of the mall structure will be demolished, including the bridge across Washington Avenue. We are very excited about this project, but there is still a lot of work to be done - a number of pieces must be put into place to make the development feasible.”

Preliminary plans call for reconfiguring the building as modern office and first floor retail space, and the potential for up to 120 luxury condominiums with private parking for residents. The existing central atrium will be reconfigured into a football field-sized, open-air common area with large swaths of grass, a swimming pool, walking paths, and a dog run.

The demolition of the Washington Avenue bridge will restore the grand vistas of this resurgent streetscape. It creates the opportunity to significantly improve the experience of downtown conventioneers and visitors, who often use the 6th and Washington MetroLink stop at the northwest corner of St. Louis Centre. Realizing the potential of the light rail station and the retail capacity of the pedestrian traffic it generates has become a focus of the design effort.

“I am excited about this new beginning for the St. Louis Centre and look forward to working with the Pyramid Companies as they launch this development,” said Governor Matt Blunt. “Restoring the pulse of downtown St. Louis is an important part of our efforts to create jobs and expand economic opportunity for all Missourians and this is certainly a major step in the right direction.”

“St. Louis Centre has been a dark spot in the otherwise bright downtown development picture. With other properties in the heart of downtown undergoing revitalization, St. Louis Centre is currently the core’s biggest problem property,” said Mayor Francis Slay. “Pyramid’s plans for this important area will address this last remaining hole in downtown’s heart. I look forward to working with them to make this vision a reality.”

“The old St. Louis Centre will soon be gone,” said Pyramid Senior Vice President Matt O’Leary. “We intend to reverse the polarity of the mall. This area will soon act as a magnet, drawing new energy and activity into the heart of Downtown St. Louis.”

“Barry Cohen, the current owner of the Centre, has been very supportive of our vision for this property,” said John Steffen. “Pyramid would not have this exciting opportunity without Barry’s cooperation”.

Pyramid noted that it will spend the next few months refining its plans for the Centre and will make further announcements in early April, 2006.

Owned by John Steffen, Pyramid is the largest developer and builder of housing in the City of St. Louis with over $500 million of projects either completed or in various stages of development. The company specializes in development, construction, property management, architecture and sales. Pyramid is a leading developer of high rise urban lofts, mixed-use commercial properties in downtown St. Louis and one of the most successful HOPE VI housing projects in the country.