On July 23, 1953, St. Louis'' first integrated public housing, Igoe, accepted its first four white and three black families. Between it and Pruitt, which housed black families, there were 33 ...
Once hailed as a modern solution to urban poverty, Pruitt-Igoe quickly fell into crisis. Poor planning, racial segregation, and political neglect turned it into a national symbol of failure. Tyler ...
The jobs can’t leave the city of St. Louis. The Pruitt-Igoe site, in the center of the NorthSide Regeneration project that is the dream of developer Paul McKee, is the only choice. “We have to make it ...
An rendering of proposed commercial buildings in the former Pruitt-Igoe site. The LCRA has in recent months worked with St. Louis-based Civitas to propose design guidelines for the site. LCRA The city ...
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