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Cherokee Street Open House – April 4th
March 13, 2009 | 8 Comments
Stop by the Cherokee Street Open House, April 4th for unique shopping, delicious food, and live music. Visit art studios, take tours of available retail and residential property, and see events from one end of Cherokee Street to the other. Maps of the street can be picked up at The Firecracker Press (2838 Cherokee) and at other sponsor locations. Plenty of parking and shuttles running all day. See what this vibrant neighborhood has to offer!!
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“The beauty of the maturation of Cherokee Street over the past couple of months is that it has not shown a familiar trajectory for a St. Louis revitalization. There are no posh nightclubs with "pioneer" status nor any ultra-elite art galleries present.
Rather, there's an organized community dedicated to improving quality of life and maintaining the uniqueness of St. Louis's most diverse and urban business district.”
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Organizations and Associations
- Arch Reactor
- Art Dimensions
- Benton Park
- Benton Park West
- Cherokee Antique Row
- Cherokee-Lemp Historic District
- Cherokee Station Business Assn.
- Community Arts and Media Project
- Dutchtown South
- Gravois Park
- Marine Villa
- Quick Reference
- Cherokee Recreation Center
- Community Arts and Media Project
- Franciscan Connection
- West Corner Community Garden
- Jill Aboussie
- Lauren Adams
- Jaffa Aharonov
- Ruben Alejandre
- Michael Allen
- Amanda Beard
- Rebecca Bodicky
- Steven Brien
- David Burnett
- Bill Byrd
- Morgan Cameron
- Jenn Carter
- Jason Cohen
- Bill Chott
- L. Irene Compadre
- Marty Dames
- Melissa Debus
- Jason Deem
- Linda DeRossett
- Andy DeVries
- Carlos Dominguez
- Amber Dover
- Jean Durel
- David Early
- Sheri Ford
- Carrie Freeman
- Tom Freeman
- Maggie Ginestra
- Mike Glodeck
- David Godbout
- Galen Gondolfi
- Edna Campos Gravenhorst
- Jason Gray
- Dann Green
- Megan Green
- Kelly Porter Griffin
- M. Englebert Griffin
- Betty Halloran
- Mark Halloran
- Jim Harris
- Emily Hemeyer
- Linda Hennigh
- Hilary Hitchcock
- Steven Hoffmann
- Stephanie Homer
- Takashi Horisaki
- Joe Jackson
- Dan Jameson
- Will Jones
- Erin Kawell
- Matty Kleinberg
- Brother Donald Lachowicz, OFM
- Greg Lamb
- David Langley
- Pam Lanning
- Michelle LeBeau
- Marlene Levine
- William Liebermann
- Janette Lonsdale
- Minerva Lopez
- Larva Lou
- Joshua Loyal
- Elysia Mann
- Spencer Marquart
- Brea McAnally
- James McAnally
- Rachel McCalla
- Shannon McGinn
- James McKee
- Cipriano Medina
- Casey Miller
- Jeremy Miller
- Carson Minow
- Peter Monterubio
- Clara Moore
- Matthew Mourning
- Shane Mosby
- Chris Naffziger
- Alissa Nelson
- Dustin Newman
- Adria Nicole
- Kerry O'Connor
- Sarah Paulsen
- Dan Peskorse
- Jake Peterson
- Scott & Stephanie Pondrom
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- Brad Roell
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This is so exciting!!! To see the different businesses from BOTH sides of Cherokee Street working together makes my heart flutter
If there’s anything I can assist with for the open house, lemme know!
[...] Saturday, April 4: Cherokee Street Open House, and the Kakao shop will be open for the day! Stay tuned for more [...]
Great!!
Is Tower Tacos not closed though? The RFT reported that it has shuttered.
[...] details on the other participating businesses, who’ll have maps of the day’s events, at the neighborhood’s online news outlet. Posted in Active play, Science, Shopping, Spring | Tagged Firecracker Press, Wetlands for Kids [...]
[...] Grand Re-Opening at their NEW location, 2847 Cherokee (St. Louis, MO), this Saturday during the Cherokee Open House. Come by to check out their new digs and feel free to browse through the STL Craft Mafia goodies [...]
[...] their Grand Re-Opening event (7PM-1AM) and while I’m down there I plan to check out the other Cherokee Street Open House events in the neighborhood. Let’s hope for less-than-rainy weather for the [...]
[...] 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. many of our favorite galleries and art-related shops will be participating in the Cherokee Street Open House, celebrating this vibrant and burgeoning local district. Don’t miss [...]
[...] Saturday was our grand re-opening, and boy was it grand. The day had already been busy. With the Cherokee Street Open House that same day, we had customers walking in by the dozens. A bunch of stuff was sold, and crazy cool [...]