Summary:
The Nash Loft is a stunning minimalist suite with 12’ ceilings, a fully-equipped kitchen with black stainless appliances and quartz countertops, a spacious walk-in closet, stackable washer + dryer, a designer bathroom with black stainless fixtures and frameless glass shower, and bright 7’ industrial steel-frame windows with views of the tree-lined street and shops below. Situated along the famous Locust Street in the heart of Midtown, you’ll be steps from SLU, Wells Fargo, BJC, and the Grove.
The Space:
☆ Nash 208 Highlights ☆
● Elegant Minimalist Design with Beautiful Mid-Century Modern Furniture
● 12’ Vaulted Ceilings
● 7’ Industrial Steel-Frame, Double Pane Windows
● Track Lighting
● Flexible Automated Self Check-In with Easy Photo Instructions
● Secure Building with Key Fob Entry
● Central Heating and Cooling
● Complimentary High-Speed Wifi
● Fully-Equipped Designer Kitchen featuring
○ Complimentary Coffee + Tea
○ Black-Stainless Dishwasher
○ Black-Stainless Microwave
○ Disposal
○ Brita Purified Water
○ Chef-Ready with Pots + Pans, Dishware, Glasses, Utensils, and Basic Condiments (Cooking Oil, Salt + Pepper)
○ Custom Cabinetry
○ Quartz Countertops
○ Black-Stainless Oven
○ Black-Stainless Refrigerator with Ice Maker
● Comfortable High-End Queen Mattress with High-Quality Cotton Sheets
● Platform-style sofa sleeper converts to full-size bed by moving the ottoman over to form a rectangular platform and applying linens (provided on request)
● Full-Length Mirror
● Designer Bathroom featuring
○ Black Stainless Fixtures
○ Fresh Towels
○ Quartz Countertops
○ Gorgeous Frameless Glass Shower
○ Complimentary High-Quality, All-Natural Artisan Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash from Beekman 1802
● Wall-Mounted 50" 4K Smart TV with Complimentary Netflix
● In-Unit Stackable Washer + Dryer (Detergent + Bleach Pods Provided)
● Wheelchair Accessible
● Lovely community courtyard illuminated by Edison lighting with outdoor seating
● Immaculately Clean | Our Cleaning Professionals Follow Our Comprehensive 85-Point Checklist to Ensure the Apartment is Sparklingly Clean for Our Guests
● Safe Neighborhood | Midtown Ranked Among Top 30% of Neighborhoods in St. Louis for Safety (Ranked #21 of 77 St. Louis Neighborhoods - Source: St. Louis Dispatch)
● Walk Score of 67 (Somewhat Walkable)
● Central Location in Midtown | Close to Everything
○ Busch Stadium | 8 minutes
○ Gateway Arch | 13 minutes
○ Budweiser Brewery | 10 minutes
○ Barnes-Jewish Hospital | 7 minutes
○ Forest Park | 10 minutes
○ St. Louis University | 1 minute
○ City Museum | 5 minutes
○ Botanical Gardens | 8 minutes
○ Delmar Loop | 12 minutes
○ The Grove | 9 minutes
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to all areas described in this listing with the exception of our locked storage closet, which we use for cleaning products and supplies and may not be accessed by guests.
The Neighborhood:
☆ The Neighborhood ☆
Centrally-located in the burgeoning Midtown Alley Design District, you'll be minutes away from virtually every major destination in the city. Phenomenal dining and nightlife options within walking distance include world-famous Pappy's Smokehouse, The Southern, Urban Chestnut Brewing, The Fountain on Locust, and many more. Here's a little more about the Midtown Alley Design District from the community's website:
"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. While none of the original automobile businesses remain, the buildings–many of which were designed by the famed architect Preston Bradshaw–still stand as a reminder of what first made this neighborhood so special in the city of St. Louis.
Today, Midtown Alley is one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in St. Louis. New restaurants such as Brennan’s Work and Leisure, Small Batch, and Egg Midtown are opening up next to older neighborhood staples like The Fountain on Locust and Pappy’s Smokehouse. The heart of our neighborhood, however, can be found in the local St. Louis design businesses that call Midtown Alley their home.
Within the past ten years, our neighborhood has entered into a new renaissance, thanks in no small part to the designers, architects, and artists who saw the potential of this seven-block stretch and breathed new life into the area.
Walking down Locust Street, one can feel the creative energy of the neighborhood. New firms pioneering innovative business models are opening their doors next to ice cream shops, modeling agencies, and local barbecue hangouts. This eclectic mix of old and new has become the defining feature of Midtown Alley. As new businesses pop up and students and long-time residents alike flock to Midtown’s residential lofts, there can be no doubt that Midtown Alley is St. Louis’s creative epicenter. Just as Midtown’s past can be seen in the historic buildings lining the sidewalks, the neighborhood’s future is found in the creative businesses that brought these structures back to life."