Columbus Square, St. Louis

Columbus Square, St. Louis
Columbus Square
Neighborhoods of St. Louis, Missouri
Government
Country United States
State Missouri
City St. Louis
Wards 5
Aldermen April Ford-Griffin
Statistics
Total area 0.19 sq mi (0.49 km2)
Population (2000) 1,869[1]
Density 9,836 /sq mi (3,798 /km2)
Miscellaneous
ZIP code(s) Part of 63101, 63102, 63106
Area code(s) 314
Website http://stlouis.missouri.org/columbussquare/
Location
STL Neighborhood Map 62.PNG
Location of Columbus Square within St. Louis.

Columbus Square is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. It is bounded by Cass Avenue to the north, I-70 to the east, Tucker & North 13th Streets to the west, and Cole Street to the south.

Columbus Square was settled by successive waves of immigrants. The first wave, a group of German Catholics, settled in the vicinity of 11th and Biddle Streets. Later, the first Irish immigrants colonized the land around 6th and Biddle, an area that subsequently became St. Patrick's parish. After 1840, the area from the river west to 12th Street was built up with high-density tenement quarters, row houses of two and three stories high, for the newly arriving immigrant laborers. Many of these structures fell before the wave of commercial and industrial development that began after the Civil War. Regardless, of those that remained, most had deteriorated into decrepit, overcrowded slums as early as 1870.[1]

These tenement communities tightly built around roads and alleyways became known for their poor living conditions and crime, with nicknames such as "Castle Thunder," "Crabber Alley," and "Wild Cat Chute." An Italian community began to emerge near 7th and Carr Streets after the turn of the century. By 1920 the whole area north and west of downtown assumed a polyglot character of mixed nationalities, including immigrants from Russia and the Balkan countries. During the same period, in the portion that we now call Columbus Square, truck terminals and industries replaced many of these tenement homes. Housing staged a comeback in the area with the erection of the Neighborhood Gardens apartments in 1936 and Cochran Gardens public housing in 1952. Later projects included the Columbus Square Townhomes and the Castles. Both projects were constructed between 1985-1987.

The ongoing efforts to revitalise downtown St. Louis will affect the future of Columbus Square. The restoration of the historic Shrine of St. Joseph has created a renewed awareness of the neighborhood's centerpiece. The Bottle District is also undergoing restoration.

References

  1. ^ Census Summary By Neighborhoods

Coordinates: 38°38′16″N 90°11′26″W / 38.6378°N 90.1906°W / 38.6378; -90.1906



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