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634 N Grand Blvd Ste 10A
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 534-1834

Event Venue Near Grandel Theatre

Fox Theater
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
527 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 531-9999

Horizon at Harry's
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2144 Market St
St. Louis, Missouri, MO 63103

(314) 421-6969

Like our page to get FREE updates on the Best DJ and EDM Parties in St.Louis. HORIZON AT HARRY’S is the ultimate in sophisticated nightlife-hospitality and late- night entertainment. HORIZON brings truly avant-garde nightlife to St. Louis that will fulfill each and every desire of even the most demanding of nightlife connoisseurs. Aptly titled; HORIZON, uniquely showcases a truly breathtaking and one-of-a-kind view of the city’s skyline as it dances in unison with the “Gateway to the West,” St. Louis’ Gateway Arch. HORIZON is NOT another run of the mill party bar moonlighting as a “High-End” nightclub. HORIZON was meticulously designed by MONDAY RESTAURANTS to create a chic fantasy world and intimate getaway for those who are in the know, and who truly appreciate the finer things in nightlife. Follow us on Twitter @HorizonatHarrys HORIZON BOUTIQUE NIGHTCLUB & EVENT SPACE is an opulent 3,000 square foot Boutique Nightclub & Event Space. HORIZON was intimately designed to provide the social elite with a lavish sanctuary of sophistication that is the ultimate in exclusive socializing amongst St. Louis' in-crowd. The sophistication and luxury of HORIZON provides St. Louis’ A-Lister’s with a haven from the everyday nightlife experience. HORIZON’S interiors consist of bold warm color combinations, dark woods, rich fabrics, glowing onyx and cozy private VIP booths which create a lush, inviting ambiance perfect for cocktails with friends, while still creating a high-energy atmosphere ideal for drinking and dancing the night away. HORIZON is the new home for the elite community of St. Louis’ highest profile personalities, professional athletes and business savvy professionals looking for a reprieve from the work day at a spot that is tailored for social networking with like minded individuals. HORIZON sets the standard for lighting, special effects and most notably is the place to enjoy the hottest sounds, being played by the hottest local and globally renowned dj’s. HORIZON AT HARRY’S is the ultimate in sophisticated nightlife-hospitality and late- night entertainment. HORIZON brings truly avant-garde nightlife to St. Louis that will fulfill each and every desire of even the most demanding of nightlife connoisseurs. Aptly titled; HORIZON, uniquely showcases a truly breathtaking and one-of-a-kind view of the city’s skyline as it dances in unison with the “Gateway to the West,” St. Louis’ Gateway Arch. HORIZON is NOT another run of the mill party bar moonlighting as a “High-End” nightclub. HORIZON was meticulously designed by MONDAY RESTAURANTS to create a chic fantasy world and intimate getaway for those who are in the know, and who truly appreciate the finer things in nightlife. Located just east of 22nd street off of Market in downtown Saint Louis at 2144 Market Street, 63103, HORIZON is nestled inside St. Louis’ longest running destination restaurant, bar and nightlife hot-spot, “HARRY’S DOWNTOWN.” For driving directions or other information please call 314.421.6969 or visit us on the web at horizonatharrys.com. For information regarding VIP accommodations, private parties, corporate events, or to make VIP Bottle Service Reservations call 314.775.1448 or email us at [email protected].

The Lux
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2619 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 371-4031

Event space and single screen theater with state of the art sound and lights! Private - Corporate events, Live concerts, DJ's, EDM festivals, Comedy shows, Receptions, Birthday/Anniversary celebrations, Fashion shows and much more!

Lit Nightclub
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3221-25 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 517-7908

Founded in 2014 in Midtown, St. Louis, LIT is a 9,500 sq ft, 1,200 capacity nightclub facility. Focused on bringing a true VIP experience to the St. Louis area, LIT offers multiple private VIP raised sections as well as a total premium VIP experience with exclusive bar, bathrooms, entrance and parking; along with an additional bottle service tables around the dance floor and concert quality audio, visual and lighting production. LIT brings a top-notch nightclub and event space to the St. Louis area. To learn more about LIT, visit litstl.com. GENERAL PARKING AVAILABLE DIRECTLY IN PARKING GARAGE ACROSS THE STREET (garage accepts cc or exact change) & VALET PARKING OFFERED.

Moulin Events and Meetings
Distance: 1.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2017 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 241-4949

Moulin Events and Meetings is available to the public outside of the operating hours of Vin de Set. Please feel free to call and ask about meetings and parties regardless of time. We are here for your needs. Thanks. 314.241.4949 Nestled in Historic Lafayette Square, the oldest neighborhood in the city of St. Louis, Moulin Meetings and Events is located less than a mile from the center of downtown and feature ample onsite and street parking. Moulin has its own banquet kitchen an elevator to the banquet space, on-site AV and blackout capabilities. Home to Vin de Set, PW Pizza, Grand Petite Market and the Malt House Cellar, Moulin Events has a dedicated kitchen and all food is prepared fresh onsite by our team of culinary professionals. History As our sister restaurant Eleven Eleven Mississippi grew in popularity, we received numerous requests to host large parties and special events. Due to the high demand we knew with the right opportunity, we could fill this niche and continue to deliver the high quality that Eleven Eleven guests came to expect from their food and service. For over a year and a half we looked at possible venues throughout the city of St. Louis. As it turns out, our future plans included the building owned by a long time patron located right down the street on Chouteau Avenue. It took a great deal of vision and faith to realize that the building at 2017 Chouteau could be anything more than a neglected one hundred and thirty year old mill, but as many have pointed out; if it is wasn’t a reclamation project, the Hamilton’s wouldn’t be interested. Our vision included bringing the fond memories of a recent trip to the Provence region of France and the warm and inviting culture of southern France to St. Louis and we would use this theme throughout the development of 2017 Chouteau. The name Moulin, French for “mill,” is derived from the building’s history as a mill for the old Chouteau Avenue Brewery complex of German-born brewer Joseph Maximilian Schnaider. Constructed in 1876 from a design by prominent brewery architect and engineer Fred W. Wolf and local architect Louis Kledus, the brick malt house building exemplifies the German Rundbogenstil (round arch) style. It is the only surviving building from the complex, which in 1885 was considered one of the most complete breweries in St. Louis, employing 80 men. Moulin has private rooms on all floors of 2017 Chouteau Ave and hosted its first event on April 29th, 2006, a wedding for 250 guests. As the name indicates, Moulin Events and Meetings hosts weddings, rehearsal dinners, corporate, society and non-profit events. The interiors evoke the rich tradition of the buildings of that period with high ceilings and beams, arched windows, exposed brick and views of the Arch and downtown St. Louis. We are honored that you are considering Moulin Events and Meetings. By choosing Moulin for your one of a kind event, you have chosen experienced event planners that will deliver unparalleled personal service, menu selections made from the freshest ingredients by our professionally trained culinary staff, served with unequalled service and attention to detail in a painstakingly restored historical landmark nestled in Historic Lafayette Square, the oldest neighborhood in the city of St. Louis.

The Coronado
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3701 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 881-4346

Banquet facility within a historic building, The Coronado, in St Louis Missouri.

Kranzberg Arts Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
501 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 533-0367

R-Bar STL
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3960 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

Bombers Hideaway
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3960 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis, Missouri, MO 63110

(314) 652-0011

With the announcement of the upcoming closing of Bad Dog Bar and Grill, many have been left wondering what’s the next step for the establishment near the corner of Vandeventer and Chouteau. Just recently, owners Chad Fox and Jimmy Weckmann of Rehab Bar and Grill have decided to take over the venue, and continue the bar’s success in The Grove area. Plans for the new establishment seem promising, with a new name and some novel ideas for the St. Louis scene. Weckmann spoke out about what he has planned for the bar, and new ideas he has for the LGBT scene in St. Louis as a whole. Things are going pretty well at Rehab these days. With a big New Year’s Eve party coming up and new things brewing for the upcoming year, owners Chad Fox and Jimmy Weckmann have some new exciting things up their sleeves. “We are going to be starting to bring in some Burlesque,” Weckmann says. “We’re trying some new performers, exciting games and more charity stuff for 2015 that we are working with. We’re excited for it to take off some more.” And it will, undoubtedly, take off- starting January 5, Weckmann, Fox and the team at Rehab will be taking over Bad Dog Bar & Grill, renaming it “Bomber’s Hideaway.” A grand opening is set for sometime in March. The name alludes to fact that it is somewhat “tucked in” behind the White Castle on the corner of Chouteau and Vandeventer. rehab2 “Here’s the thing: Rehab is a small place,” Weckmann explains. “We’re one of the smallest places of the bars out there. We’re wanting more space, more chances to grow, to do bigger things that we can’t do here. At Rehab, we have to use our patio, which is our main source of getting tons of people in. In winter months, you can’t do that. Down there, I have a warehouse that I can use full-time, year-round. It has seating, where people can sit down and watch a show. So I can have huge events there at any time at all.”A passing of the reins obviously alerts change that can be perceived in both positive and negative ways. In an outspoken community like St. Louis, the team is ready to give people something new to talk about. “Some of the negative has come back that we just don’t understand the clientele over there,” Weckmann says. “We’ve gotten some of that. We’ve also gotten things about being greedy. It’s not about greed at all. It’s just like, if you don’t have enough space here, why not something bigger?” But overall, the goal is to keep the regular customer base that Bad Dog has maintained, while improving on Rehab’s own clientele to push its success even farther. “There’s not a whole lot of changes, that’s what people will be shocked of,” Weckmann says. “We’re going to introduce things like EDM- we’re going to have a spot for the EDM dance parties that we usually like to have in the summertime. We’re going to start utilizing the 3 a.m. license as well. It’s going to be where we get the DJ’s in and there’s a place to actually dance. Right now, you pretty much just have JJ’s to go dance, so we are offering an alternative of a bigger venue where they can go dance.” bd4 One thing that Weckmann and his team do hope to change is to make the establishment a place where anyone can go and feel welcome and included. “[Bad Dog] is known for focusing on a lot of fetish,” he says. “I’m not really going in that direction. I’m not excluding, meetings and stuff like that are fine, but I’m not including the whole demonstration. I’m kind of getting away from that. I want to make it more of an ‘everybody welcome’ feel. I don’t want people walking in a being like ‘Oh, I’m not a bear’ or ‘I’m not a twink.’ Just like Rehab, I want it to be a melting pot to catch everyone.”They also plan to add more casual aspects to the bar where they have more games and activities for people who aren’t necessarily into a party scene. “Darters, for example, because we have the space,” Weckman says. “Also, the country line dancing that no one is really doing right now. We want to push for new things and are open to suggestions.” Weckmann plans on doing the more lounge cabaret shows at Bomber’s, which don’t really work at Rehab, simply because of different clienteles. In addition, plans for Bomber’s to be a regional go-to spot for events are goals Weckmann and his team have set for the future. “Pageants are going to be our big thing [at Bomber’s Hideaway],” Weckmann says. “We’re actively pursuing every pageant you could possibly think of, because it is a venue with huge dressing rooms, huge stage, it’s got so much potential for these pageants and we can make them one of the best deals ever. A ‘destination spot.’” The big differences between the two bars are that Bomber’s Hideaway is going to be more of an evening spot. More focused on dance, EDM, a regular DJ, country line dancing, sport-type events, dart and pool tournaments. Bomber’s isn’t going to be open during the day. rehab1 “During the day at Rehab, you sit down and you get to know everyone,” Weckmann explains. “They want to know your name as soon as you walk in the door here. The aspects of entertainment are what’s going to be different between the two venues, but I want the same, good feeling at both places. I want to be different from other bars that don’t ask questions and just say ‘Here’s your drink.’”When it comes to the food aspect, although dining does well at Rehab, Weckmann explains that there just is not enough seating as the venue has less of a restaurant-type feel. At Bomber’s, there will be a separate dining area and a bigger kitchen to expand in. Leon Augustus Braxton Jr. will be leasing the kitchen out at Bomber’s while still managing the kitchen at Rehab. “We can do more specials, and as we go on we may be able to open during the day,” Weckmann says. “I look at it as a great partnership that will benefit both of us. What I do in business and what Leon does in food, if it falls together it’s going to be a great place. That’s what I see.” grove2 Concerns are still very present as The Grove continues to grow, and Weckmann looks forward with optimism while addressing potential concerns. “I’d like to see more safety around here, because even the new places, they’re all within walking distance and it’s like being in another little city,” he explains. “That’s why I never try to be number one. I want you to go out and mingle and check it out, and then say ‘I feel more comfortable’ and come back. But I’d like to see more safety to where people don’t have to worry about their cars, and getting hurt.”For the St. Louis LGBT community, Weckmann remains a supporter of his competitors and, as always, a loyal advocate for The Grove neighborhood as evolves. And with a new mixed-use development being built across the street from Rehab, the area is in store for better things and bigger business for all establishments in The Grove. “I don’t see a lot of negativity,” Weckmann continues. “I think the bar owners get along and I try to get along with every single one, and I do. They’re very supportive of me and I’m very supportive of them. I’d like us, if we each have a function, to all support it. Just one time before I die, I’d like for all of us to come together and do this one huge event together. And all of what is made be donated to the same cause. I don’t think it will ever happen, but I think it would be nice.” Whether it’s catering to regular visitors to the area or new-comers in the city, a cohesive and more approachable feel is the ultimate goal. The Grove itself is on the rise, and the LGBT community is only going to be better for it. “Some people come in and say ‘Oh, St. Louis people are so rude,’ and that’s not the case,” Weckmann explains. “We’ll sit and talk with anybody, if you’ll sit and talk with us first. I think St. Louis is hugely welcoming and you can fit in anywhere. Whatever it is, you can fit in our scene.” “If you take the time to say ‘Hi’ and talk to someone, St. Louis will talk your ear off,” Weckmann says in closing. “And we will give you the entire dish and all the dirt. That’s what I love here: we are our own kind of people, and it’s a good kind of people.” V WRITTEN BY KEVIN SCHMIDT FOR THE VITAL VOICE

Barnett On Washington
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3207 Washington Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

1-844-GO-BARNETT

Barnett on Washington is a beautiful event venue that specializes in providing a rich and vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our bright and inviting atmosphere is perfect for weddings, corporate events, and other special celebrations. We believe that everyone will enjoy the engaging environment at Barnett on Washington.

Centene Center For The Arts
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4004

The Arts and Education Council provides office space, state-of-the-art technology, rehearsal and performance space for 17 nonprofit arts organizations in the Centene Center for Arts and Education, an arts incubator located in Grand Center. History The Centene Center for Arts and Education began its life in the late 1880s when Jacob Mahler built a dance studio. In 1906, Ann Hamilton Bailey deeded additional frontage space and in 1907, Archbishop John J. Glennon dedicated the new home of the Knights of Columbus with great fanfare and spectacle. This architectural masterpiece, designed by Baker and Knell, would become the showpiece for the Knights of Columbus for decades to come. Later the structure served as home to the International Machinists Union and the Medinah Temple. After nearly twenty years without occupancy, all the arts have returned to this space. Many of the original architectural features installed during the days of the Knights of Columbus Hall have been preserved — the beautiful gothic-style white glazed terra cotta façade, the corridors lined in Italian marble, the original tile and wooden floors, and the elaborate ironwork. A New Beginning Through the vision of Vince Schoemehl and the Grand Center Board of Directors, Steve Trampe and Owen Development, and the Arts and Education Council Board and Staff, a new home for the arts in Grand Center was established. Through the leadership gift of the Centene Charitable Foundation, the Centene Center for Arts and Education provides arts organizations state-of-the-art offices and technology. Rental Spaces: Laclede Conference Room Great for meetings, presentations, and working lunches, this bright and comfortable room seats 14, a large conference table, and includes multi-media and refreshment capabilities. The Rialto A 4050 square feet space plus an outdoor rooftop terrace with view of midtown and downtown. It is equipped with multi-media and stage lighting. The Arthur and Helen Baer Visual Arts Galleries Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm weekdays and during special events, exhibits works or projects produced by Arts and Education Council funded organizations.

The Sun Theatre
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3625 Grandel Sq
St. Louis, MO 63108

Magnolia Café and The Stage at KDHX
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3524 Washington Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 925-7556

Hermann Stadium
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
3201 LACLEDE Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 977-4758

Hermann Stadium, or fully, Robert R. Hermann Stadium is located in Midtown St. Louis, Missouri, on the campus of Saint Louis University. The first game played was August 21, 1999. This is where both the Billiken men's and women's soccer teams play. Also, several other events take place here, such as pep rallies and the University's Relay For Life. The seating capacity of the stadium is 6,050. The stadium is named after Bob Hermann.The Billikens play on a regulation 120x75-yard soccer pitch.Past and future events 2000 Conference USA Women's Soccer Championships 2000 Conference USA Men's Soccer Championships 2002 Conference USA Men's Soccer Championships 2004 Conference USA Women's Soccer Championships 2005 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championships 2006 Atlantic 10 Women's Soccer Championships 2006 NCAA Men's College Cup 2009 Superliga match between Kansas City Wizards and Atlas 2011 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championships 2013 Warm up arena for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team

Magnolia's Bar - St. Louis
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
5 S Vandeventer Ave
St. Louis, Missouri, MO 63108

Coronado Place
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3701 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

Public Media Commons in Grand Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3653 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 512-9000

The Public Media Commons is a collaboration of the Nine Network of Public Media, the University of Missouri-St. Louis and St. Louis Public Radio. The Public Media Commons is managed by the Nine Network and is privately funded by local contributors. The Public Media Commons is a 9,000-square-foot space flanked by large-screen video walls—two stories high—on two sides. Equipped with the latest technology, the space encourages sharing and creating audio/visual experiences in a dynamic cityscape conducive to collaboration and experimentation. The two large-scale video walls—two stories high—will become “windows on the world,” providing cultural and sensory adventures for all ages. In addition to the video walls the space will include four interactive touch screens, a performance stage and a window into one of the Nine Network studios. The scale of the walls, the vivid quality of the imagery and sound, the surrounding urban architecture, and even a landscaped knoll for quiet contemplation provides an environment like no other — an urban environment that becomes a playground for the mind and the senses. This unique open-air media environment in the Grand Center Arts District of St. Louis is intended to bring people together for experiences that stimulate creative thinking and serve the community as an incubator of arts and ideas. Bordered by the Nine Network, St. Louis Public Radio, and the Sheldon Concert Hall in the heart of the Grand Center Arts District, the Public Media Commons is in close proximity to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the Kranzberg Arts Center, the St. Louis Symphony, and numerous other arts venues. The public will be able to visit the Public Media Commons from morning to night for experiences ranging from large-screen video productions to performances, events, films, and interactive audio/visual adventures that ignite wonder.

The Fox
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
527 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 534-1678

333 North Beaumont
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
333 North Beaumont
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 537-6723

Arts and Education Council - St. Louis
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4000

The Arts and Education Council builds appreciation, participation and support for arts and arts education through the St. Louis community.

Local Business Near Grandel Theatre

The St.Louis Black Repertory Co.
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
634 N Grand Blvd Ste 10F
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 534-3807

University Plaza Apartments
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
607 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103-1037

(314) 534-0402

William Shakespeares Pub
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
601 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 601-3922

Dooley's Beef N Brew House
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
601 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 531-7600

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Robert L Reed Tap Heritage
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
634 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103-1002

(314) 531-8277

Grand Center - St. Louis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Grand and Washington Boulevards
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-1500

Sweetie Pies "Upper Crust"
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Grand Center
St. Louis, MO 63108

Sweetie Pies Soul Food, St. Louis, Mo
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3643 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 932-5364

St Louis Symphony At Powell Hall
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
714 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

Archs
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
539 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 534-0022

Cabaret St. Louis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
539 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 657-5033

Maternal Child & Family Health Coalition
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
539 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-5680

Hope Happens
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
539 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103-1026

(314) 289-5660

Powell Hall
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
718 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 534-1700

Powell Hall, formerly known as the St. Louis Theater, and Powell Symphony Hall, is the home of the St. Louis Symphony. It was named after Walter S. Powell, a local St. Louis businessman, whose widow donated $1 million towards the purchase and use of this hall by the symphony. The hall seats 2,683.The building is a contributing property of the Midtown Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryThe building was originally called The St. Louis Theater. It was built in 1925 with 4,100 seats, designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Rapp & Rapp. The theater spent the first 40 years of its existence as a stage for live vaudeville performances as well as motion pictures. The last movie shown in the old theater was The Sound of Music in 1966. At that time, the building was acquired by the Symphony Society for $500,000, through a gift from Oscar Johnson, Jr.. After spending an additional $2 million to update and renovate the theater, the hall re-opened in January 1968 as the new home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.The building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man named George. He is supposedly seen in a white suit and white hat and is thought to be that of a former vaudevillian. He is said to play with the lights and the elevators.

Vaughn Cultural Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3701 Grandel Sq
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 615-3633

Sweetie Pie's Original Restaurant
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3643 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 932-5364

Kathryn Powell Photography
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
North Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

I am passionate about photography. I love to get to know clients and create a personal experience that is fun and stress-free for every session. I enjoy capturing the crazy moments, as well as the professional. Every session is different, because everyone is different.

St. Louis Speakers Series
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Powell Hall - 718 N Grand
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 533-7888

Urban League of Metro St Louis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
911 N Spring Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 652-2406