Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Union Station Phase 1 REVEAL- Grand Hall lobby

Phase one of the multi-million dollar renovation of Union Station is well underway, and with the opening of the new and improved Grand Hall, the internet is buzzing with videos like this of the impressive rotating light shows...



A little local history lesson...

St. Louis Union Station, circa 1894, was once the largest and busiest passenger rail terminal in the world.  Built for $6.5 million and primarily of Indiana limestone, St. Louis Union Station was designed to not only be functional, but beautiful... 

The train station acted as the main central hub between the east and the west for decades, and was designed with three main areas: The Headhouse, Midway, and Trainshed.  

The Headhouse originally boasted a hotel, restaurant, passenger waiting rooms, railroad ticketing offices, and a clock tower....

The crown jewel of the Headhouse, however, was  the gold-leafed Grand Hall...

One of the main gathering spots during the famous 1902 St. Louis World's Fair era, Grandhall featured an impressive 65ft barrel vaulted ceiling, mosaic, Romanesque archways, and the STUNNING  "Allegorical Window" made from hand-cut Tiffany glass and strategically positioned above the Station's main "Whispering Arch" entryway ...

The window features three women, representing the main US train terminals of the time: New York, St. Louis, and San Francisco...   

The Midway, a covered transfer area between the Headhouse and the Trainshed,  provided a place for train passengers to bid farewell and/or welcome family and friends...

Union Station's 11+ acre Train Shed, the largest in the world at the time, included 42 tracks and combined the St. Louis passenger services of 22 railroads at its peak...

Unlike other train stations, trains backed into the Union Station underneath the shed, allowing passengers quick and covered access to the Midway and Headhouse.  In the 1940s, it is said that the train terminal handled a whopping 100,000 passengers per day!  In fact, recall this famous photograph from your US History class of Harry S. Truman proudly displaying the misprint made by the Chicago Tribune after his upset victory over Thomas Dewey in the 1948 Presidential Election?

It was taken at our Union Station as Truman headed back to Washington DC from Independence, MO.  Rich history, to say the least.

In 1976, Union Station was designated a National Historic Landmark.   The advent of planes saw train travel decrease, however, until the last train pulled out of Union Station in 1978.  In 1979, a property company purchased the Station for $5.5 million.  The dilapidated structure sat empty until it reopened in the mid 1980's after an enormous $140+ million restoration, making it the largest adaptive re-use project in the United States.

As a native St. Louisan and as a teen at the time of the 1980's reopening... it was a big deal.  Truly, the place to be with restaurants, hotels, and shops galore.  While mostly geared towards visitors of our city, it was a very popular destination for locals, as well.  Particularly before and after downtown events, such as Cardinals games and concerts...

 
 
 
In recent years, however, locals have genuinely worried about the future of Union Station as the shops and restaurants have slowly closed down, leaving this historic landmark a virtual Ghost Town...



In 2012, Lodging Hospitality Management bought the station and its 539-room hotel for $20 million with the goal of restoring it to its original glory.  I am not going to lie, locals have been nervously sitting on pins and needles while closely following the project to see what direction is was going. 

LHM revealed BIG plans for the structure and has made ever bigger promises to the city including a 2 level family entertainment area, a parking lot climate-controlled Ferris wheel, new restaurants, a fabulous new event and convention space, and more. 

I was aware that the Union Station hotel, now a Doubletree, had undergone a massive $30+ million renovation.  In fact, I followed much of the progress on Instagram as craftsman associated with the City Museum posted real-time renovation photos, including this AMAZING original plasterwork detail found behind a wall in March of this year...

That being said, it wasn't until the recent public reveal and opening of the renovated Grand Hall (now Doubletree hotel lobby) that locals have been able to grasp the TRUE vision of Lodging Hospitality Management and future for our beloved Union Station...


The most interesting feature of the reno?  3D ceiling projections, each 30 to 45 seconds in length, that will be shown at least hourly over the bar and restaurant featuring craft cocktails, and gourmet  "small bite" dishes. 

A little peek of what you can expect...







Neat, right?  Add it to your local "bucket list", St. Louis!

Connect with Grand Hall at...

St. Louis Union Station
1820 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103

Web: http://www.grandhall-stl.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGrandHallSTL
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheGrandHallSTL

Monday, July 18, 2011

New St. Louis Documentary: "Brick By Chance & Fortune"

Steve and I are chomping at the bits to see the new St. Louis Documentary, "Brick by Chance and Fortune". It is a feature length documentary about the past, present, and future of brick in St. Louis by local filmaker, Bill Streeter.



As I have said on numerous occasions on the blog, I am a lover of all things old. Nothing makes my heart pitter-patter more than a century old St. Louis building with its architectural beauty and integrity in tact! On the same token, I find nothing more heartbreaking than to see the degeneration that is happening in many of our downtown neighborhoods. This is a story that needs to be told!

The 1st screening will be at the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase at the Tivoli Theatre on August 14th at 4:30PM. Hopefully, many more are to follow!

Find more information on their website HERE, on Twitter HERE, or on Facebook HERE.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Must see: St. Louis Documentary "The Pruitt-Igoe Myth"


The city is buzzing about the latest St. Louis documentary "The Pruit-Igoe Myth: an Urban History", about one of the most notorious public housing projects ever built. The rise, fall, and lessons learned... St. Louis the stage and the nation the audience.

There are 2 more screenings available at the Tivoli Theater: Thursday, June 2nd at 7:00PM and Saturday, June 4th at 12:00 Noon.

See the film trailer below...



The film website is HERE. It can also be found of Twitter HERE and Facebook HERE.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Weekend Happening: Let's go to the movies!

The 19th Annual Stella Artois St. Louis International Film Festival

11/11/10 - 11/21/10

That's right, it is that time again! The Stella Artois St. Louis International Film Festival(SLIFF) is back in town! This festival lasts for 10 days and is one of the largest international film festivals in the Midwest.

Travel between some of the most popular theaters around town to catch cinematic brilliance from around the world. From documentary and shorts to feature films... there is something for everyone.

Movie Schedule can be found HERE.

MAIN EVENT VENUES*:
Hi-Pointe Theatre- 1005 McCausland Ave.

Plaza Frontenac Cinema- Plaza Frontenac, Lindbergh Boulevard and Clayton Road

Tivoli Theatre- 6350 Delmar Blvd.

Washington University/Brown Hall Auditorium- Forsyth Boulevard and Chaplin Drive (two blocks west of Skinker Boulevard)

Webster University/Webster Hall’s Winifred Moore Auditorium- 470 East Lockwood Ave.

*Special venues can be found HERE.

FOR MORE INFO:
314-995-6270
http://www.cinemastlouis.org/

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Deal Alert...

That's right, AMC has totally pulled out the stops this summer to draw in local patronage. In addition to the amazing weekday Summer Movie Deal that I blogged about not too long ago, AMC is now giving customers FREE refills on ANY SIZE drink and/or popcorn Monday-Thursday, to boot.

A St. Louis Family, particularly with children, would be CRAZY not to take advantage of the AMC summer deals! Bravo AMC Movie Theaters...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Let's go to the movies...

Heads up, St. Louis (particularly all parents struggling to keep their kiddos entertained for the summer)...

Local AMC Theaters have a new summer movie deal that will bring much needed relief to the standard $10.50 movie ticket prices! All summer long, Monday - Thursday and ANY TIME OF THE DAY, all movies are $5.50 at any AMC Theater! That is in addition to the normal $5.50 ticket prices Friday, Saturday, and Sunday before noon!

I know, right?

I, personally, would like to express my gratitude to AMC for this change, as last week's $60 grand total for our family trek to take the kids to see Marmaduke was exceptionally excruciating! Ha!

Bravo AMC!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Winter Weekend Happenings...

Looking for a fun and affordable activity with the family during these cold winter months, that doesn't include bundling up and braving the weather? Wehrenberg is here to help, St. Louis, as they have just announced their...



That's right, from now until March 6th, 13 of the Wehrenberg locations are offering FREE MOVIES at 10:00AM on Saturday mornings. As a parent of 2, I can assure you that the savings are HUGE. Tickets to a movie for a family of 4 are $40.00 alone, and that doesn't include popcorn and goodies.

Features will include Kitt Kittredge, Aliens in the Attic, Mall Cop, Shorts, Ice Age in 3D, and Monsters VS Aliens.

I would assume that this event will be extremely popular, particularly in this economy, so I suggest VERY early arrival. More info can be found HERE. Bravo to Wehrenberg Theaters for providing St. Louis families with yet another affordable option for family fun! I am certain there wil be many takers. Thanks Wehrenberg...



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