Fun fact, St. Louis is one of the only cities in America that has the most buildings made out of red brick. Shoutout from MN ❄️ I got love for the Lou 🖤🫶🏿
@CertifiedHuSTLer of course we know that, but check the stats; the majority of them go outside of St. Louis. With as many brick buildings as there were in St. Louis, if they were being localy recycled you would see them. You don't.
@CertifiedHuSTLer Richard's Bricks on Union in St. Louis has been here for over 100 years. Call them and they will tell you what happens to the bricks from St. Louis. When I spoke with them, they verified what I posted. Don't believe me, call them for yourself.
Shout out to the Lou. Like my second home, Im from the East Coast. A lot of my roots are from the Lou. My Dad, my grandfather, Uncles and Aunt, is from here.
The architecture reminds me of Chicago's Westside. St louis is my 2nd home. Kossuth & turner on the Northside down the street from fairground park and the famous Golden house chinese restaurant aka the chinamen
North St. Louis City, my stomping ground since a kid in the 90s. Its kinda hard to believe I have recently moved to the county in a single family house on a quiet street. At times, I kinda miss them noisy city streets.
Northside is home. Born and bred. So I know its nice looking houses and clean streets you coulda showed. Some parts in the video is West. City needs a makeover. Sad to see all the empty lots, derelict houses & buildings. Especially in the Colleges Hill - Fairground Neighborhood areas. Im close to 50 years old. Can remember the areas were thriving. So i onow people older than me are really disturbed by the way Ntirth STL looks. What happened to old North STL in the video? Salisbury, Hyde Park, Agnes, Malinkriot, 23rd, Angelica, Warren etc. I probably missed it. lol. Im all through yhe city. But love me some Northside. Pops from Old North towards downtown, and the Bird from the other aide of Grand. Between Fairground and Ofallon Parks. 💯
Wasn't nowhere always so rough. It was a time when black ppl had prosperous communities with black owned everything like black wall street in tulsa but it was numerous black wall streets destroyed cus if hatred and jealousy then they came up with a system to hold us back which included redlining, welfare, shutting down good jobs and replacing the jobs with drugs. Look up the red summer of 1920 and u will see how well we were doing and how hatred and envy took it all away and they did everything in their power to keep us from getting it back
I was thinking the same thing. I think people from other countries like the UK or Europe might be surprised. They probably think neighborhoods like this would look more like Calcutta.
Overall, not as bad as some other places. St. Louis has gone from nearly 800,000 people to just under 300,000 now. Used to be a great city, but not any more.
I mean it is literally the third most dangerous city in the country so not really, it’s only “not as bad” as Detroit and Baltimore. Some studies even do show St Louis as the least safe city in the US
So depressing. My grandfather was born and raised there in the 1920s and 1930s. He and his seven younger siblings could run around there at all hours without a care in the world. Shame on the people who ruined this area.
I’ve driven thru those neighborhoods and others nearby. You can tell at one time these were nice homes. It’s wild to me these places were more or less abandoned.
the jobs left and the poor and middle class black population got stuck there...st louis was like 900,000 people early 1900's mid 1900s , then starting early 60's the jobs started to leave town..and then the neighborhoods die
Somebody spoke on infrastructure.Errbody spoke definitely love the city, no doubt! That's why We need to put Our head's together and help build the city like it was!
Still have relatives living in South Tower Grove area. I visited my cousin a few years ago and he took me around to see how things still are the same even after fifteen years since I moved to North Carolina. Nothing has change except there are more abandon building and houses in STL. I asked my cousin do the city have a plan to tear down these abandoned building? He said nope. The city think its too much money and a hassles to teardown each building for each block.
A lot of tax money--including from North side--is invested elsewhere, allowing some neighborhoods to just intentionally decay. West Saint Louis County has so so much stuff that they're running out of room for newer things, while other areas, particularly North, have almost nothing. They love the money from the North, as long as the people stay there. Imagine if there was equal economic investment and opportunities across all of Saint Louis...
The leaves and greenery aren’t usually out this early in mid to later April in St Louis. Seeing it like this before May is wild Never been to the city, but seeing its downfall into this is heartbreaking. It’s likely too late for any revitalization, I think the damage has been done, at least in the North side. In terms of most violent cities, it’s usually here, Memphis, Baltimore, Detroit, Jackson, New Orleans, or Philadelphia that fight for the top 10 spots every year
When I was young, back in the sixties, we stayed right behind Soldan on Clarendon. I thought anything north of Easton, [MLK now ] was North, The city says anything north of Delmar is north St. Louis. They are slowly starting to gentrify the area. Saw a bunch Latinos working on a building. on the Hodiamont tracks and Clarendon.
As a teen we used to run around stl, can’t say I personally have had an issue other than some homeless begging for cash. However, as I’ve grown and have nicer vehicles, no shot I’d take them downtown stl. I like my windows
StL suburb resident. I wouldn't drive those streets in a tank. Just wondering... how many former great cities does this culture have to destroy before we recognize the problem? Kno'm'sayin..?
St Louis could never amount up to Chicago not in looks or anything else. 😅 Also I am really shocked that people think living in these type of neighborhood is appropriate.
I somewhat agree that there's some areas inappropriate to live but apparently you haven't witnessed the struggle? If your current financial situation positions you to afford a struggling brother or sister some aid assistance to experience what appropriate living conditions are!
I grew up on the 5100 block of Enright in the 70's and when I tell you those were some beautiful homes and a safe neighborhood. I really hate to see it like this. Elderly black people like my grandparents, work hard to have their dream homes. Now, look at this. When the drug epidemic started heavily in the 80's, the areas started going down along with big companies moving out the city.🥹🥹🥹❤️🙏🙏
Who ever made this video could have at least talked about where they were at not all this area was the North Side he must be a tourist not from St Louis ppl really be clout chasing
@@CharlieBo313 1st Video: DETROIT'S UNIVERSITY DISTRICT - University District crime rates are 287% higher than the national average · Violent crimes in University District are 270% higher than the national average. 2nd Video: Detroit, MI - The violent crime rate of 2,057 per 100,000 was the second highest in the nation after St. Louis. No matter the year, Detroit ALWAYS ranks as one of the most dangerous areas in the U.S. because it is 78% bIack. 3rd Video: Sherwood Forest crime rates are 271% higher than the national average · Violent crimes in Sherwood Forest are 198% higher than the national average. 4th Video: Crime rates through the roof. Same thing repeated over and over on this list. AGAlN, trying to show areas of Detroit, MI as an example of predominately bIack areas being “safe” is a VERY foolish thing to do. Anyone with even haIf a brain knows this. You might consider knowing WTF you’re talking about/posting before openly making yourself Iook Iike a complete tooI next time...
Fun fact, St. Louis is one of the only cities in America that has the most buildings made out of red brick. Shoutout from MN ❄️ I got love for the Lou 🖤🫶🏿
And as they demolish these buildings, they're saving the bricks and shipping them to other parts of the country. REAL TALK!!
@CertifiedHuSTLer of course we know that, but check the stats; the majority of them go outside of St. Louis. With as many brick buildings as there were in St. Louis, if they were being localy recycled you would see them. You don't.
@CertifiedHuSTLer Richard's Bricks on Union in St. Louis has been here for over 100 years. Call them and they will tell you what happens to the bricks from St. Louis. When I spoke with them, they verified what I posted. Don't believe me, call them for yourself.
There was an ordinance passed in the 1940's that all homes built in the city had to be brick.
Smaller river cities have red brick homes too
Makes me feel emotional...
I remember St Louis when things were beautiful.
We have the power to make it even better.
Shout out to the Lou. Like my second home, Im from the East Coast. A lot of my roots are from the Lou. My Dad, my grandfather, Uncles and Aunt, is from here.
Where at in the Lou?
@firstof3cooks My family is from the west side of the Lou. My grandfather was from Kinloch.
@@757_Al Right on!!
The architecture reminds me of Chicago's Westside. St louis is my 2nd home. Kossuth & turner on the Northside down the street from fairground park and the famous Golden house chinese restaurant aka the chinamen
Definitely reminds me of Chicago. But alot of abandon buildings like Detroit.
I know right he kinda started on the North and went straight west lol
They have the same builders thru the Midwest
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Yea I'm from kossuth an newstead. Down from the old velvet freeze.. 1 block from Lee an newstead. Ashland was my grade school
North St. Louis City, my stomping ground since a kid in the 90s. Its kinda hard to believe I have recently moved to the county in a single family house on a quiet street. At times, I kinda miss them noisy city streets.
Grew up on the north to Penrose neighborhood
@1DonDose In from the Penrose Park neighborhood too. Everybody lives in the county now.
Northside is home. Born and bred. So I know its nice looking houses and clean streets you coulda showed. Some parts in the video is West. City needs a makeover. Sad to see all the empty lots, derelict houses & buildings. Especially in the Colleges Hill - Fairground Neighborhood areas. Im close to 50 years old. Can remember the areas were thriving. So i onow people older than me are really disturbed by the way Ntirth STL looks. What happened to old North STL in the video? Salisbury, Hyde Park, Agnes, Malinkriot, 23rd, Angelica, Warren etc. I probably missed it. lol. Im all through yhe city. But love me some Northside. Pops from Old North towards downtown, and the Bird from the other aide of Grand. Between Fairground and Ofallon Parks. 💯
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St.Louis definitely looks like a mixture of Chicago and Detroit
The bizarre thing is knowing that St. Louis can still be better than many places! like detroit, I see hope at the end of the tunnel to st.louis
It’s a Midwest thing.
Black
Midwest thing fasho and you can’t forget about Milwaukee #414
@@antwangordon6918that song goes hard I still got it on repeat to this day 😂🔥🔥
Nice old houses on some streets. Looks like it wasn't always so rough.
Wasn't nowhere always so rough. It was a time when black ppl had prosperous communities with black owned everything like black wall street in tulsa but it was numerous black wall streets destroyed cus if hatred and jealousy then they came up with a system to hold us back which included redlining, welfare, shutting down good jobs and replacing the jobs with drugs. Look up the red summer of 1920 and u will see how well we were doing and how hatred and envy took it all away and they did everything in their power to keep us from getting it back
Some of the houses shown were mansions of the well to do circa 1890-1930.
I was thinking the same thing.
I think people from other countries like the UK or Europe might be surprised. They probably think neighborhoods like this would look more like Calcutta.
It's because Whites used to live there. Not any more.
White flight- a real thing
Overall, not as bad as some other places. St. Louis has gone from nearly 800,000 people to just under 300,000 now. Used to be a great city, but not any more.
I mean it is literally the third most dangerous city in the country so not really, it’s only “not as bad” as Detroit and Baltimore. Some studies even do show St Louis as the least safe city in the US
@@mmrw Was just evaluating the physical condition of the area; indeed, St. Louis is or at the top of the unsafe cities.
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@@DemonaZZ1 El negocio está en auge si eres un traficante de drogas o un sicario.
@@DemonaZZ1still better than in Voronez
some of those houses would be worth a mill if they were re-done!
If you could move one.
They moved one on St. Louis ave half a mile, it cost almost half a million. 23 Rd and St. Louis now I think, it's gorgeous.
Looks like a mix of westside Chicago and Detroit kinda
So depressing. My grandfather was born and raised there in the 1920s and 1930s. He and his seven younger siblings could run around there at all hours without a care in the world. Shame on the people who ruined this area.
I’ve driven thru those neighborhoods and others nearby. You can tell at one time these were nice homes. It’s wild to me these places were more or less abandoned.
the jobs left and the poor and middle class black population got stuck there...st louis was like 900,000 people early 1900's mid 1900s , then starting early 60's the jobs started to leave town..and then the neighborhoods die
Somebody spoke on infrastructure.Errbody spoke definitely love the city, no doubt! That's why We need to put Our head's together and help build the city like it was!
I loved the brick apt buildings.
I like the fact that you let the video speak for itself.
Thanks for the tour Charlie. 🚗
That's the Westside of St. Louis and not the Northside. If you're going to give tours at least let the people know where the hell they are.
Does the area have a name
Definitely Northside Derty my city I know
Yeah, that’s absolutely the Northside
U trippin fam 😂 definitely North.
If you gonna be all loud at least know what you talking about. You the type of bro that would call Santa Monica, Compton.
I live 10-15 minute drive from this… but I never go “that” direction 😀
It’s the way the city is,we don’t have an east side.Even on the news they say north St.Louis instead of the west side.Its crazy
It’s so sad we don’t make enough money to keep these old structures in shape.
😮 the film started out on the west side
Bro made a left without getting in the left lane and got honked at 😂😂😂 @4:00 in
Still have relatives living in South Tower Grove area. I visited my cousin a few years ago and he took me around to see how things still are the same even after fifteen years since I moved to North Carolina. Nothing has change except there are more abandon building and houses in STL. I asked my cousin do the city have a plan to tear down these abandoned building? He said nope. The city think its too much money and a hassles to teardown each building for each block.
St Louis looks alot like Detroit. Abandoned houses and buildings with open lots where homes stood.
When you see the CHOP SUEY sings your in trouble!!
Especially the faded chop suey signs..you know you are in the Stl trenches!
Some of those places you were in was the west side of St. Louis ijs but I love my city i b everywhere u he drove n some
Actually drove down my neighborhood street I grew up on Aubert Ave.... I miss my home it used to be such a great place
Well, at least St Louis still has the Cardinals...
Well la di da😅
I don’t miss nothing about the place!!!
For such rundown areas, they have surprisingly current and nice vehicles.
I live in st. Louis and recognize lots of those areas an it's true😢
Gives me Detroit vibes
Man, that shit look Hella dangerous 😮
St Louis MO is my hometown it's very dangerous
Looks like over here in Chicago out west
And a crazy thing about it that was the west side at the end
This is crazy how St louis looking now 🤦♂️I grew up there when it was money and fun all summer long 🙏
This is the west side of Saint Louis you’re riding through!
North Side
A lot of tax money--including from North side--is invested elsewhere, allowing some neighborhoods to just intentionally decay. West Saint Louis County has so so much stuff that they're running out of room for newer things, while other areas, particularly North, have almost nothing. They love the money from the North, as long as the people stay there. Imagine if there was equal economic investment and opportunities across all of Saint Louis...
Damn @1:09 he actually stopped at a stop sign!
These Midwest cities got a lot in common
They're rust belt cities.
I am 20 minutes from downtown born and bred in the area live in St. chuck now 3 blocks for 70.
You can find a good deal on a lawn mower at your local pawn shop
STL watchin 💯💪🏾
It looks like a mixture of downsouth and Midwest
Specially, when you get to St. Louis County like Kenlock and Berkeley and some parts of Ferguson
Mean streets of STL . Don’t go there unless you are strapped
Sad to see all the dilapidated homes when we have a housing shortage that affects low-income people.
The leaves and greenery aren’t usually out this early in mid to later April in St Louis. Seeing it like this before May is wild
Never been to the city, but seeing its downfall into this is heartbreaking. It’s likely too late for any revitalization, I think the damage has been done, at least in the North side. In terms of most violent cities, it’s usually here, Memphis, Baltimore, Detroit, Jackson, New Orleans, or Philadelphia that fight for the top 10 spots every year
They all have one thing in common. The wonderful Amish demographic...the greatest thing since sliced bread.
@nattyfatty6.0 "'most violent' is more about population density than anything. Research proxemics"
Don't be ridic.
@nattyfatty6.0 its about poverty and "relative poverty!"
Im shocked! No gunfire. Must be early.
I'm out of town thuggin in my round
I ride thru these streets everyday
You should get out and say hi 👋 😂
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@@CharlieBo313 you can say hi to me if you come again 😊
I use to live in the city of saint louis, by CWE, close to Forest Park, I am glad I moved out, pay city tax .01 cent on dollar on w-2 wages, is crazy.
Buy the block and clean the area
My second home. I love Da Lou.
Looks like a great place to live. Lucky them!
When I was young, back in the sixties, we stayed right behind Soldan on Clarendon. I thought anything north of Easton, [MLK now ] was North, The city says anything north of Delmar is north St. Louis. They are slowly starting to gentrify the area. Saw a bunch Latinos working on a building. on the Hodiamont tracks and Clarendon.
The video started off on the Westside not the north..that was 5100 Skan I know my city
Snazzy cars in run down neighbourhoods🤔
Bro those are regular American Cars lol look like a lot of old 2015,2016 Cars that don’t cost much I can tell you not American
Who ever shot the video don't know North city. All on the west side and midtown. Take this down!😂😂😂😂
As a teen we used to run around stl, can’t say I personally have had an issue other than some homeless begging for cash. However, as I’ve grown and have nicer vehicles, no shot I’d take them downtown stl. I like my windows
Compared to Philly this is paradise!!!!!✌🏿
Cus y’all be having zombies walking around them small ass streets
🧢🧢🧢🧢 come down and seee
I always knew about north Saint Louis, Missouri had a alot of common parts.
The most powerful gang in St. Louis is the St. Louis Police Department.
Not really. Police don't even f*ck around in these neighborhoods.
Fuck the police
StL suburb resident. I wouldn't drive those streets in a tank.
Just wondering... how many former great cities does this culture have to destroy before we recognize the problem?
Kno'm'sayin..?
Im glad I live deep in the county 😂😂😂
St Louis could never amount up to Chicago not in looks or anything else. 😅 Also I am really shocked that people think living in these type of neighborhood is appropriate.
I somewhat agree that there's some areas inappropriate to live but apparently you haven't witnessed the struggle? If your current financial situation positions you to afford a struggling brother or sister some aid assistance to experience what appropriate living conditions are!
All new cars
That's the part that gets me. I mean have pride in your ride, but easy credit, high interest rate and high payment on a depreciating asset.
All those cars are newer than mine. But I live in a decent house. We all make our choices, I guess . . .
Maybe north city but why not north county?
This was posted a month ago but this had to be recorded in 2022. I know these blocks.
This the Westside of Saint Louis
You still ain’t go to Kinloch 🤦🏾♂️ in North County? Smh…
no that’s not ashland
Barely any cars driving but there's always honking by someone 😅😅😅
Detroit and chicago in one place😂
The area has good bones but thats about all. Needs a fresh start.
Funk not Fight.
I grew up on the 5100 block of Enright in the 70's and when I tell you those were some beautiful homes and a safe neighborhood. I really hate to see it like this. Elderly black people like my grandparents, work hard to have their dream homes. Now, look at this. When the drug epidemic started heavily in the 80's, the areas started going down along with big companies moving out the city.🥹🥹🥹❤️🙏🙏
Would love to see the before pics of these areas..Its a Damn Shame🙄
How the video gone start on my block 🤣
6:03 thats how you know its ghetto , no plates at all lol
Naw facts fr that same exact thought came to my head too.
It isnt a race problem, there is a problem race.
Yes, you whiteys!
You could tell this was such a nice neighborhood at one time before these nicrose moved in such a waste of space
Depends on who you ask and what they know.
3:34 зачем эти бетонные блоки посреди перекрестка? 👀
It’s like a roundabout to control traffic
@Thanks!For posting your video to this phone
So Charlie, when are you going to be on vlad tv?
Nice big houses..
HI CHARLIEBO313 🤎THANKS FOR SHARING!!!🙏🏽💫🌟💫🌟💫
Dat was fun and a little depressing at the "same damn time". I'd fall thru.🐯
@Born grew-up in St.Louis
Interesting architecture . I would live there.
I live in STL 💕
Nice place to live. Lucky them!!!
😂😂😂
Who ever made this video could have at least talked about where they were at not all this area was the North Side he must be a tourist not from St Louis ppl really be clout chasing
The lack of graffiti is surprising
Come to New York you’ll see tons of
Downtown and midtown in stl got a lot of graffiti so does south city a lot of it looks nice or dope tho not trashy or shitty
That’s rooted in the east coast. The west has it 2
You may haven driven through my granny neighborhood
Such beautiful architecture, what a shame
I live in north city St. Louis
Now show a majority bIack area that is NOT filled with crlme and vioIence. Go ahead, l'II wait...
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Pg county in MD outside of Dc. 85% black and the richest black county in America. It’s 50% hood and 50% black wealthy
You say that like you know something nobody else knows
@@CharlieBo313you showed him😂💪🏾💯💯
@@CharlieBo313 1st Video: DETROIT'S UNIVERSITY DISTRICT - University District crime rates are 287% higher than the national average · Violent crimes in University District are 270% higher than the national average.
2nd Video: Detroit, MI - The violent crime rate of 2,057 per 100,000 was the second highest in the nation after St. Louis. No matter the year, Detroit ALWAYS ranks as one of the most dangerous areas in the U.S. because it is 78% bIack.
3rd Video: Sherwood Forest crime rates are 271% higher than the national average · Violent crimes in Sherwood Forest are 198% higher than the national average.
4th Video: Crime rates through the roof. Same thing repeated over and over on this list. AGAlN, trying to show areas of Detroit, MI as an example of predominately bIack areas being “safe” is a VERY foolish thing to do. Anyone with even haIf a brain knows this.
You might consider knowing WTF you’re talking about/posting before openly making yourself Iook Iike a complete tooI next time...
Yo his car got a lot of mileage 😂😂😂