City aiming to buy, redevelop two SLPS properties

ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis is making offers to purchase two unused St. Louis Public Schools properties for redevelopment.

At the Board of Education real estate meeting on Oct. 27, Rob Orr and Peter Phillips from the St. Louis Development Corporation presented the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority’s offer to purchase the district’s Marshall School and Cleveland High School to redevelop.

Marshall School was built in 1900, with an addition being completed in 1953. The building has sat vacant for 22 years. Similarly, Cleveland was built in 1915 but has been left unused since 2006. Both are under the district’s surplus properties list…

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