3511
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 William Meyer Flats
In 1899, Frederick
Engelhart, a carpenter and contractor bought a lot
on Juniata and in 1906 he built a $5,450 house there.
When it was completed it in 1907, he sold it to William
Meyer. Mr. Meyer, a widower purchased the house as rental
property. His first tenants
were the families
of Arthur J. Green and Charles B. Daugherty. Mr. Green was
a superintendent for the St. Louis Dressed Beef and Provision
Company and Mr. Daugherty was a salesman for the Wholesale
Pickle Company.
In 1920 Mr. Meyer sold the property to
Anton Diefenbrown and two years later it was sold again to
Louise
and Anna Rabenhorst. These sisters resided in one apartment
and had
tenants
in the other. The property remained in their family until 1955.
The Tower Grove Bank and Trust Company
who was executor for one of the Rabenhorst sisters,
sold the
property in 1955 to the Aubermanns and the Muellers. The
ownership remained with these families until 1998.
After that, the St. Louis Land
Reutilization Authority [LRA] bought the property and Millennium
acquired
it from
them in 2002. This
home, along with the ones at
3507 and 3509, 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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