Liminal City Foundry Food Hall In St. Louis Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This film should be titled: "A Long Drawn-Out Under-Edited Near-Liminal Early Weekday Morning Ambient Tour Of The City Foundry Food Hall In St. Louis Missouri" -but that would be too long and no one would click on it.
    "Liminal City Foundry Food Hall In St. Louis Tour"
    Filmed October 2021
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    Original Public Release: November 28th, 2021
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Комментарии • 8

  • @Steve-nm4dm
    @Steve-nm4dm 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. I helped me understand how it is laid out and situated in relation to other things. It is a visually interesting development.

  • @HistoricallyMarked
    @HistoricallyMarked 2 года назад

    Had no idea that place was even open! Or is it? Thanks for capturing this footage. It seems like its in the right place as far as probably what is considered the "safe" part of the city (by Ikea and Cortex) and as long as there's plenty of parking, what can go wrong? This reminds me of when I visited two similar places in Oklahoma this year. One was the Mother Road Market in Tulsa, which had a great variety of independent food truck-like places inside as well as the Edmond Railyard. Both were largely renovated old places that were put to good use. Hope that's what happens here.

  • @jezza2253
    @jezza2253 2 года назад +1

    Is it sustainable? Are SLU students enough to keep the place open? As a SLU student, I'll admit the campus was a restaurant desert when I went there. It slowly improved along Vandeventer after I left, turning some of the vacant buildings into affordable food joints. This is a big win...so long as it can stay open.

    • @Dozenspeed
      @Dozenspeed  2 года назад +1

      If we want it to be. Soulard Farmer's Market lives on....

  • @darealberrygarcia
    @darealberrygarcia Год назад +3

    Its really annoying that St. Louis seems to never get anything right.. This place looks so depressing and closed in. Why not choose lighter colors and have it be a big open court with all the vendors along the walls. Nope instead lets make it an idustrial drab maze where you get lost and feel secluded. Another massive disappointment in my opinion

    • @Dozenspeed
      @Dozenspeed  Год назад

      Interesting critique and viewpoint. It's not to everyone's taste I suppose, I rather like it, along with the building's history of usage, abandonment, and now "artistic" repurposing. But I can see how some could find it unappealing. At least it's one less thing we can say "somebody should do something with this" about. :)

  • @ryanfraley7113
    @ryanfraley7113 2 года назад

    When is Alamo Drafthouse opening?

    • @Dozenspeed
      @Dozenspeed  2 года назад

      I haven't heard or been there for a while, sorry. Thanks for the question.