
 Just east of the Raleigh stands a structure that I believe was built in the 20's as a parking garage.  The original facade of the garage was a restrained Gothic revival design executed in cream terra cotta and buff brick.
Just east of the Raleigh stands a structure that I believe was built in the 20's as a parking garage.  The original facade of the garage was a restrained Gothic revival design executed in cream terra cotta and buff brick. The good news is that in 1998, the garage structure was renovated and became the Sheldon Annex (the beautiful Sheldon Memorial is next door to the east), providing gallery and reception space.
The good news is that in 1998, the garage structure was renovated and became the Sheldon Annex (the beautiful Sheldon Memorial is next door to the east), providing gallery and reception space. The bad news is that the historic facade which had two tiny storefront spaces flanking the  garage entry was hacked off of the building along with the first15-20 feet of the front of the structure in order to provide a large concrete slab in front a new fairly plain brick facade set back off the street.
The bad news is that the historic facade which had two tiny storefront spaces flanking the  garage entry was hacked off of the building along with the first15-20 feet of the front of the structure in order to provide a large concrete slab in front a new fairly plain brick facade set back off the street. An entrance on the east end of the facade had ornate detailing.
An entrance on the east end of the facade had ornate detailing. A close-up of the windows on the 2nd & 3rd levels (most likely not original) and terra cotta spandrel panels
A close-up of the windows on the 2nd & 3rd levels (most likely not original) and terra cotta spandrel panelsUpdate: Urban Review STL posted a photo today that shows the terra cotta in the photo above re-installed on the side of Bellon Wrecking's office/pizzeria on Vandeventer.
 
