Printers Lofts

Looking for that true urban loft feel? Look no further than the Printer's Lofts.

This development really helped propel the residential renaissance that Downtown St. Louis experienced and was one of the fastest developments to ever sell completely out.

This is a two-building development where both buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.

The western building was formerly known as the Advertising or Mary Muffet building and was constructed in 1917 and the eastern building was called the Blackwell-Wielandy building which was constructed in 1907.

These buildings originally housed many different printing companies and were home to two of the city's leading book and stationery firms. Now they have been transformed into 72 beautiful residential industrial loft spaces.

Just blocks from the home of the new St. Louis City Soccer Club Stadium and Fields Foods, Printers affords residents location, convenience and classic industrial loft design.

Written by Gregg Sharpe

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    LOCATION:
    1611-1627 Locust, St. Louis, MO 63103
    YEAR BUILT: 1917
    FLOORS: 9
    UNITS: 72
    HEIGHT: 127 ft