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Maplewood History: But Parked in a Rickety Old Garage… A Followup

1 day 2 hours ago
Last July, I made a post about a spectacular find in one of our neighborhood garages.  If you missed that post or don’t remember it clearly, you can link to it here. But Parked in a Rickety Old Garage Admittedly, that post appealed most to the automobile enthusiasts among my readers.  The discovery of Noland […]
Doug Houser

The Post requests to add rear entrance/balcony

1 week 1 day ago
The Post Sports Bar & Grill (7372 Manchester Road) has submitted plans to the city for an open-air/removable glass storefront, a rear entrance stairway, and a small cantilevered balcony, according to the agenda for the Oct. 22, 2025 Maplewood City Council meeting.  This project aligns with the city’s goal of encouraging businesses adjacent to the […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History:  It’s In The Cards! – Part Two

2 weeks 6 days ago
This is the second installment to feature the historic postcards of Maplewood.  If you haven’t read Part One, you can link to it here. The first historical society in Maplewood was called the Renaissance Society.  They were active in the early 1980s.  I remember they sponsored a house tour.  I think they also sponsored alley […]
Doug Houser

Yard waste pickup costs to rise sharply in Maplewood

2 weeks 6 days ago
One topic that Maplewood City Manager Amber Withycombe and Mayor Barry Greenberg discussed at the Ward 3 meeting on Saturday was a coming price hike for yard waste pickup in the city. Yard waste tags will continue to be offered for the duration of the city’s five-year contract extension with Republic Services according to pages […]
Doug Miner

Crow’s Nest to take over former Maven space

1 month ago
The Crow’s Nest restaurant, at 7336 Manchester Road, will be knocking down walls and incorporating the next-door space of the newly-moved Maven Apothecary at 7328 Manchester. Crow’s Nest owner Eliza Coriell said Sunday that the kitchen will stay the same size so new dining can’t be added, so the new area will be used for […]
Doug Miner

Maplewood History: It’s In The Cards! – Part One

1 month ago
Postcards, that is.  Vintage postcards can provide a wonderful window to the past.  In the collection at the Maplewood Public Library, there are only a small number of the original cards. They are exceedingly rare.  Only a few have been found on eBay in the 20+ years that I’ve been doing this. The now defunct […]
Doug Houser

Resident explains his allegations against mayor, city, business owner

1 month 2 weeks ago
In July Maplewood resident Brad Jackson filed law suits against the city of Maplewood; Maplewood Mayor Barry Greenberg; Kate Bethel, owner of Maven Bath and Candle Co., and Isaac Chosich, an employee at Maven. He has now explained his allegations in a video in this link. Details of the suits are posted on casenet, case […]
Doug Miner

Great Pumpkin Glow

1 month 2 weeks ago
Join us for the 2nd Annual Great Pumpkin Glow, where downtown Maplewood will be glowing with luminaries, pumpkins, and businesses decked out for the season. The event will kick off in CNB Bank park with our pumpkin carving contest (pre-registration required) and festive music, followed by merchant open houses, street sales, trick-or-treating, and more. For […]
Mid County Chamber of Commerce

Maplewood butcher shop named third best in the country

1 month 2 weeks ago
Maplewood butcher shop, Bolyard’s Meat and Provisions, has been named the third best in the US by USA Today. From the mention in USA Today: “Owned by a Culinary Institute of America grad, Bolyard’s is St. Louis’ only whole animal butcher. Besides fine cuts of fresh meat, you can also buy bone stocks, pates, smoked […]
Doug Miner

Brewery owner pulls rezoning request for residential lot

1 month 2 weeks ago
Saying he wants to be a good neighbor, Side Project Brewing owner Cory King at the city council meeting on Tuesday, pulled his request to rezone an empty lot on Hazel Avenue that he had planned to use as a parking lot for the brewery on Manchester Road. King said there might be a possibility […]
Doug Miner

Rehabber follows recommendation: house now has full front porch

1 month 3 weeks ago
In May Maplewood’s design and review board advised against a rehabber’s plan to reduce the size of the front porch on a house on Elm Avenue. The rehabber said the back door was more important than the front so the front porch size could be basically a large step up to the door, with a […]
Doug Miner

Restaurant opens, one closes in Maplewood: in the news

2 months ago
St. Louis Magazine interviews the owners of Revel Kitchen in Maplewood, and Motor Town Pizza in Richmond Heights. Red Lobster has closed restaurants nationwide, Maplewood’s is one. Fast Company — Red Lobster closing restaurants KMOV — Red Lobster closing its Maplewood location KSDK — ‘I don’t have anymore kids’: Mother who had 2 sons killed […]
Doug Miner

Shots fired on Bellevue near Manchester: no injuries, school not interrupted

2 months ago
Shots fired in the 2600 block of Bellevue Avenue activated the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District’s cell phone-based “Raptor Alert System” at approximately 1:45pm, according to information from MRH Director of Operations Michael Dittrich. Maplewood Police had a suspect in custody in less than 15 minutes, so no alert was put into effect in the […]
Doug Miner

IS THE MAPLEWOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT’S GLASS HALF EMPTY OR HALF FULL?

2 months 1 week ago
IS THE MAPLEWOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT’S GLASS HALF EMPTY OR HALF FULL? By Rob Birenbaum Is the proverbial glass that represents downtown Maplewood’s business climate half empty or half full? It would be disingenuous to say that there haven’t been some spills lately, but we had avoided issues like these for a long time while they […]
Rob Birenbaum