"Gateway One On The Mall, as seen through the lens of aerial photographer, Robert Srenco. Gateway One, the 15-story, granite and glass downtown office building, heeralds the start of the $250 million Gateway Mall project. Situatied on the city block bounded by Seventh Righth, Chestnut and Market Streets, Gateway One hurtles ever faster towards a summer shell completion."
Roof-top photo highlighting the location of the Gateway One Tower Building among the city's buildings. The streets below are busy with cars and the Arch is visible in the background.
Roof-top photograph showing the construction of the Gateway One Mall building that's taken toward the Arch. There's a large crane over the partial building.
"Construction continues on Gateway One at Market and 8th streets. Gateway One will be the first office building to open in the Gateway Mall development." The building at this point was primarily simply a structure without as much substance, and an empty patch beneath it.
This building at the 4100 block of Martin Luther King (Sarah and MLK) that was undergoing demolition when a worker was injured. (This image filed under Merchants Bridge.)
This deserted building stands behind Carr School, at the corner of Carr and 15th Streets, just north of downtown. (This image filed under Merchants Bridge.)
Photograph of a construction worker placing the last piece of granite on the Gateway One Building. The worker is squatting on a scaffolding structure as they fit in a piece of stone to the building.
"Sky scraping: Against the backdrop of the Gateway Arch and the Old Courthouse, construction cranes build new additions to the St. Louis skyline. The top crane sits on the Adams Mark Hotel, which developer HBE Corp. says is nearing the halfway mark; completion is scheduled for March 1986. The two lower cranes are on the site of the Gateway One, the first high-rise in the Gateway Mall project. An executive for Paragon Group, the developer, says concrete is being poured for the lowest of three underground parking levels and work should reach street level by mid-July; tenants will moving in in June 1986."
Firefighters chopped icicles from the fire escape of the A.D. Brown Building, Washington Avenue and Tucker Boulevard, to remove the threat of falling chunks of ice.
Dan Wood, left, president of Bohemian Savings & Loan Association, congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Roman Gleich of South St. Louis County for correctly guessing the number of dollar bills on the money tree.
The Metropolitan Sewer District has set up pumps at Chestnut and Eighth to remove water from broken lines damaged by the demolition of the Buder Building.