More Drive Corridor Enhancements Coming to FPSE?

The Forest Park Southeast Public Infrastructure Committee has set the priority of enhancing the neighborhood’s north and south corridors  (Taylor, Newstead, Tower Grove, and Boyle Avenues). Brooks Goedeker, WUMCRC’s Community Development Manager, recently shared the committee’s vision with Tom Niemeier, Space Architecture’s principal and founder.  Niemeier and the Space team ran with the idea and […]

Painting by Local Artist Brightens WUMCRC Office

Thanks to local artist Diane Ottinger, WUMCRC’s office is now much brighter and home to a one-of-a-kind painting of Forest Park Southeast.  “Mega the Cross-Eyed Dragon”, a painting based off the first ever paint-by-numbers mural at Grove Fest I (2006), now hangs at 4400 Chouteau.*  The painting took months to complete and this progression shows […]

New Year's Eve In the Grove

Whether its food, music or drinks you’re looking for this New Year’s Eve, there are plenty of activities to choose from in the Grove. Here’s are some places where you can ring in 2010: Attitudes : 4100 Manchester Avenue, (314) 534-0044 – “Midnight Spectacular” show – Dinner buffet, champagne bar and balloon drop with cash […]

New Record…29 Families Accepted into School of Medicine Holiday Outreach Program

For over a decade, households in both Forest Park Southeast and Botanical Heights experiencing hardships during the holiday season, have been the recipients of support from the staff at Washington University School of Medicine.   Each year, WUMCRC works with resident stakeholders and various social service agencies in the area to locate families experiencing extraordinarily tough […]

Davenport Visits FPSE for Revitalization Ideas

Yesterday, WUMCRC hosted representatives from a Davenport, Iowa neighborhood that is undergoing a revitalization of its own.  The Hilltop neighborhood, adjacent to St. Ambrose University, is faced with many issues regarding abandoned structures and inadequate infrastructure.   Davenport local officials, university representatives, citizen activists and a local news film crew wanted to learn how WUMCRC has […]

Employment Program Continues to Assist Area Residents

For the past 8 years, WUMCRC has fully funded and supported MERS/Goodwill to operate a full-time employment agency geared at helping Forest Park Southeast residents with employment. Residents, free of charge, can participate in  three weeks of classes that include vital job search methods, the importance of self-esteem and self-respect, as well as skills training […]

I-64 Opens Monday, December 7th

After nearly two years of construction and just in time for holiday travel, all sections of Interstate 64 will open Monday, December 7th. Crews are currently busy removing heavy machinery and construction materials from the highway, as well as finalizing striping in preparation of the opening. For your only chance to walk on the interstate […]

Wheelchair Ramp Built for FPSE Resident

Rebuilding Together St. Louis and Washington University Medical Center recently collaborated for another home improvement in Forest Park Southeast.  This time the project included a new wheelchair ramp for improved entry and exit of the household.  The addition looks great and will vastly help the day-to-day mobility of the resident.

50 Newly Painted Fire Hydrants

To compliment the “Grove-themed” fire hydrants, WUMC has funded the painting of 50 “Forest Park Southeast-themed” fire hydrants throughout the neighborhood.  All of the hydrants were recently completed and are located along the drive corridors of the neighborhood (Taylor, Newstead, Tower Grove, Boyle, Chouteau, and Vandeventer).  The painting was done by Grace McCammond and was […]

New Cor-Ten Steel Entry Marker Installed

The second Forest Park Southeast cor-ten steel entry marker has been installed.  It is located at the southeast corner of Tower Grove and Chouteau Avenues and represents what the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood has become known for, a historic neighborhood located next to great attractions such as the Science Center and the Art Museum.  The […]