ST. LOUIS — Paric Corp. has completed the $16 million historic renovation of the 104,820-square-foot Tudor Building, which covers the 1900 block of Washington Avenue in St. Louis. The interior of the facility, which was formerly the Wrought Iron Range Company building and has been vacant for more than 20 years, was rebuilt to include 64 residential loft units and 14 street-level retail spaces. Historic elements of the two-story structure were salvaged and reused when possible, and architectural elements were field fabricated to match existing historic woodwork, which enabled the project to earn historic tax credits and Brownfield tax incentives. Paric, which was chosen by Tudor Development and Tudor Retail Partners to act as design/build contractor, was assisted by a number of other companies involved in the project.
PARIC COMPLETES $16M HISTORIC RENOVATION OF ST. LOUIS’ TUDOR BUILDING
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