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Below is a summary of the wonderful neighborhoods of Red Brick. More information on each area is available by clikcing on the 'show me more' link.


The City of Clayton was formally incorporated in February 1913. Talk of creating an incorporated municipality had circulated among residents for several years, but action was not taken until leaders in neighboring University City planned to annex Clayton. On April14, 1913 voters approved incorporation, and chose William Broadhead, who built Clayton's first residence in 1880, as the City of Clayton's first mayor.
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The Central West End Properties include eleven residential apartment buildings, two mixed usage buildings and eleven neighborhood commercial buildings located in the historic Central West End just west of downtown St. Louis . The properties include 132 apartment units and 39 commercial units.
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Clayton/Tamm is located directly south of the St. Louis Zoo. Its borders consist of Oakland Avenue and Highway 40/64 on the north, Hampton Avenue on the east, Manchester Avenue on the south, and the west shared by Dale and Louisville Avenues.
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The Soulard Properties include forty-four residential apartment buildings and neighborhood commercial buildings located in the historic Soulard and adjacent neighborhoods just south of downtown St. Louis. The properties include 187 apartment units and seven commercial units. Sixteen apartment units are located in the Shaw neighborhood just north or Soulard and twenty-two apartment units are located in the south city just south of Soulard.
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Richmond Heights was incorporated in 1913, at which time the city encompassed the area currently bounded by Wise Avenue to the north; Big Bend (formerly Pennsylvania ) Avenue to the west; and approximately one-half block south of Hiawatha and Glades Avenues to the south. The St. Louis City Limits bound the city to the east.
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The first St. Louisans began using what is now the Shaw Neighborhood as agricultural common fields in 1769. At the time they designated the area as the Prairie des Noyers or Meadow of the Walnut Trees. When the fields fell into disuse, other owners lay claim to them.
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Steeped in the traditional values of city living, Dutchtown combines convenience, comfort and safety with affordable housing. Generations of families remain in Dutchtown because of theses values, others have moved into the neighborhood to share them. Old and new, residents agree that Dutchtown is a good place to invest, live and raise a family.
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The University City Loop Properties include seven residential apartment buildings and one mixed usage building located in the historic University City Loop in the heart of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The properties include 36 apartment units and three commercial units.
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