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1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 200
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 259-1970

Apartment and Condo Building Near First Stone Realty 314.259.1970

Cortona at Forest Park
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5800 Highlands Plaza Drive
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 553-9322

Studios and one- and two-bedroom floorplans available to rent in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Dorchester on Forest Park
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
665 S Skinker Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63105

(314) 721-8181

The Lofts at the Highlands
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1031 Highlands Plaza Dr W
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 647-7100

Located just off Highway 40/64 on Oakland Avenue in St. Louis, MO, Lofts at the Highlands offers 1, 2 and 3 bedroom loft apartment homes. These spacious loft apartments for rent are near Forest Park, St. Louis Science Center, Barnes Jewish Christian (BJC), Washington University (Wash U), Saint Louis University (SLU) and the Central West End (CWE). This 200-unit apartment community is convenient to everything St. Louis has to offer. We have great homes for interns, medical students and residents. Enjoy our 1,300 square foot fitness center, 12-foot ceilings, a rooftop terrace with Spa and BBQ's much more! Call today: 866-752-5718 Pet Policy: Pets Welcome cats and dogs! Features: Modern Kitchens with Granite Countertops 1,300 Sq. Ft. Fitness Center Buisness Center w/ computers, fax & copier Stainless Steel Appliances Short walk to coffee shop and restaurants Rooftop Terrace w/ Spa and BBQ's Amenities: Pets Allowed Public Transportation Short Term Lease Small Dogs Allowed Spa View Walk In Closets Washer Dryer In Unit Window Covering Apartment Mid Rise Market Rate Mid Rise Surface Lot Accepts Electronic Payments Large Dogs Club House Controlled Access Corporate Housing Courtyard Disability Access Dishwasher Elevator Extra Storage Fitness Center Freeway Access Furnished Available Garages Garbage Disposal Internet Access Loft Microwave Patio or Balcony Air Conditioning Broadband Internet Access Business Center Onsite Cable or Satellite Carpet Cats Allowed Directions: From Highway 44, exit on North on Hampton. Take Hampton to Oakland and make a right. Make another right onto Highlands Plaza Drive. From Highway 170, exit on East Forrest Park Parkway to Kingshighway and make a right. Follow Kingshighway over Highway 40 making a right onto Oakland. Take Oakland to Highlands Plaza Drive and make a left. Call for an appointment.

Park Clayton Apartments
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
6605 Clayton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 384-3302

Our beautiful community has so much to offer and our location is the best around! We are located just south of beautiful Forest Park in a pleasant, tree-lined neighborhood. We’re going green and it shows! All of our apartment homes have recently been converted to low-energy efficiency apartments with new, double-pane windows with reflective outside coating and great insulation. We also offer recycling receptacles throughout our community. Spacious apartments in an amazing location with low utility bills plus exceptional service from our award winning management and maintenance team means you can stop looking because you’ve found home.

South Hampton Place
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2727 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139-2700

(314) 647-1920

Six-Twenty-Five Skinker Condominium
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
625 S Skinker Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63105-2324

(314) 721-3105

Community Organization Near First Stone Realty 314.259.1970

St. Louis Regional Unbanked Taskforce
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Hampton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 239-1897

Our Motto: To Empower, To Encourage, To Educate• Nationwide 22 million people lack basic checking and/or savings accounts – this population is generally referred to as “unbanked”. • Many people have accounts but rarely use them for their financial transactions or they have difficulty properly maintaining their accounts – this population is generally referred to as “under-banked” The St. Louis Metro Area Landscape • According to FDIC’s 2009 Unbanked Household Survey, 88,000 households in the St. Louis Metropolitan area that are unbanked and under-banked. - 7.5% St. Louis households Unbanked - 22.4% St. Louis households Under-banked - 31% African Americans Unbanked - 1.1% Whites Unbanked Our Goal Our Goal• 20% of Unbanked Households will open new accounts (20,000) in the first 24 months • 80% of Unbanked Accounts (16,000) will be maintained

Clayton Tamm Community Association
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Clayton and Tamm Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

Clayton-Tamm is a traditionally Irish-American neighborhood located near the western border of St. Louis, Missouri, USA, just south of Forest Park. Its borders are Hampton Avenue to the east, Manchester Road to the south, McCausland Avenue on the west and Oakland/Highway 40/64 to the north. Its name is derived from the intersecting streets of Clayton Ave and Tamm Ave (Lat: 38.628599, Lon: -090.292882), which is the center of the neighborhood's business district. The Clayton-Tamm neighborhood is one of three (with Franz Park and the Hi-Point) which make up the widely renowned Irish section of St. Louis called "Dogtown". The earliest development in the (not yet) neighborhood was by Charles Gratiot, who in 1785 requested use of the land from Spanish authorities in the French-owned land before the Louisiana Purchase "to cultivate wheat, hemp, corn, tobacco, etc., etc.", (Requoted from McCune Gill by Bob Corbett, 2000) The grant was formalized by the Spanish governor in 1798 and reaffirmed in 1808 by the US after the Louisiana Purchase. After Charles' Death his large land grant was divided into 12 strips and given as inheritance. Major growth in Cheltenham (Dogtown) defined the region in the late 19th century as it developed into a coal and clay mining community. Growth was further accelerated by preparations and construction for the 1904 World's Fair, "The Louisiana Purchase Exposition". While there are a number of theories as to why this neighborhood is known as Dogtown, the most credible account describes a group of coal miners working in what is today Forest Park. When the city acquired the land to build the park in 1876, these people found sparsely populated areas south of the new park and built shacks to live in as they found new work. In order to secure their ramshackle homes, many of the squatters used watchdogs, which would defend their territory. Dogtown is home to the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, which is the more authentic of the two St. Louis parades for this holiday. On March 17th, thousands gather to watch the Ancient Order of Hibernians' parade, which runs down Tamm Avenue and features many local Irish Schools of Dance.

St. Louis World's Fare: Heritage Festival & Games
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1904 Concourse Dr
St. Louis, MO 63112

The St. Louis World’s Fare Heritage Festival is a FREE annual event celebrating all that makes St. Louis great! From family activities, top STL eateries, and live musical performances to historical exhibitions, live art displays, and a business expo supporting innovative ideas and small business, the World's Fare will be an event that has something for all to enjoy!

Association Of Spanish Lake Advocates
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
5240 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 289-4368

Amvets Post 6, St. Louis Missouri
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2718 Clifton Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 781-4071

Columbus Day Parade - St. Louis MO
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
5125 Wilson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 691-1300

The Italian American Heritage Corporation is one of the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. It was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 it is composed of many St. Louis Italian-American Organizations, who joined together a number of years ago to ensure that there will always be a Columbus Day Parade. The first parade was organized by the Fratellanza Society in 1867 through the effort of an Italian settlement in downtown St Louis. The parade route started downtown and terminated at the statue of Chistopher Columbus ( donated by Henry Shaw ) in Tower Park. For many years it has been held on " The Hill" . The parade is always the highlight of the Columbus Day celebration by many Italian Organizations to promote the philosophy and culture of their heritage by participating in a Festa after the parade. The Festa is traditionally held in Berra Park.

House of Goods Baitulmal
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
5911 Southwest Ave. St. Louis, MO.
St. Louis, MO 63116

(314) 833-3300

Drop off Donations Hours Monday To Thursday 10am till 2pm Saturday 10am till 6pm Sunday 1pm till 3pm Friday Closed

St. Louis Activity Center
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
5602 Arsenal St
St. Louis, MO 63139

(314) 645-3477