Ely Walker Lofts

Constructed in 1906, the building was designed to hold dry goods and later Catholic school uniforms, shoes and gun holsters. It was designed to be fireproof with steel frame and hollow tile floors with brick and terra cotta sheathing.

The company, Ely Walker, was founded by David Davis Walker, who would later become the great grandfather of George H.W. Bush and first cousin of U.S. Supreme Court Justice, David Davis.

The building has a long history and a key contributor to the Washington Avenue Garment District in its day. Presently, Ely Walker Lofts feature 29 different floor plans to choose from with great architectural details like refinished hardwood floors, huge windows, high ceilings and exposed ductwork and pillars. The property also features a professionally designed lobby, rooftop deck, club room and fitness center.

From the building, residents walk to restaurants, bars, and sporting venues for the Cardinals, Blues and new St. Louis City Soccer Club.

Residents often take a short two minute walk to Fields Foods or a few minutes more to Union Station to enjoy the St. Louis Wheel and St. Louis Aquarium.

Written by Gregg Sharpe

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    LOCATION:
    1520 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63103
    YEAR BUILT: 1906
    FLOORS: 7
    UNITS: 174
    HEIGHT: 91 ft