3509
Juniata Street
Single Family Gut Rehab
Tower Grove East Neighborhood
2004 Homer
Award Winner for
Outstanding Total Renovation/
Historic Renovation
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HISTORY: The Marie Peron Flats
In 1908 Marie A. Peron hired architect, C.S. Van Keuren to design some rental
flats for her. She then had A.J. Hess build them at a cost of $5,000. The
first gentlemen to rent the flats were Ferdinand A. Barthels, owner of
Barthels Cigar Company,
a wholesale cigar business and his vice-president Joseph Jordan. By
1918 Clarence W. Bahn, an optician and Louis P. Meyerson, a
salesman, were living here.
In the late 1920s Mrs. Charlotte Tubbesing
had bought the property and she and her family were listed
as residents until the early 1940s. After that and through
the
1960s the flats were
occupied
by various tenants.
In the early 1970s the residents were
the Halliburton and Hauskins families. They were both still
residing here into the 1980s but ten years later, only the
Hauskins family remained.
Millennium acquired the property from
the St. Louis Land Reutilization Authority [LRA] in 2002. This
home, along with the ones at
3507 and 3511, were actually legends in the neighborhood
— and not in a good way. Because of their dilapidated appearance,
locals had appointed them "The Three Stooges", but
that's all behind them now. When Millennium finished the redevelopment
in 2004, they began their new life and were informally re-named "The
Three Knights" in a ribbon-cutting ceremony presided over
by Mayor Francis G. Slay and Alderman Stephen Conway.
This project is funded in part by a grant from
the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Community
Development Agency under the Provisions of Title 1 of the Housing
and Community Development Act 1974 (P.L. 93-838).
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