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Golden Hoosier Opens In South City As Local Brothers Continue To Establish 'The Crown District'

St. Louis is full of history and is working hard to turn itself around and rebuild.

(CBS)

May 02, 2021

St. Louis is full of history and is working hard to turn itself around and rebuild. Currently, there’s more than $10 billion in development. Many are helping, including one family proud of St. Louis.
Thousands of cars drive through the intersection of Kingshighway and Chippewa every day, likely never looking up at the unique corner building built in 1927.
β€œIt’s such a prominent building on one of our most prominent corners. It should be a source of pride and it isn’t,” said Ivan Garcia in early December.

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The Garcia brothers hope to change that.
β€œBerto and I and really our whole family have really taken a huge stake and a commitment to our neighborhood,” said Ivan.
Down the street from the corner is the Garcia’s real estate firm, Garcia Properties. The brothers never planned to get in the bar business, but say hello to The Golden Hoosier.
β€œI was in here taking this bar apart and I got really sentimental about it because like, how many people have sat right here and had a beer?,” he said.

The new sign drew attention last year but the brothers are welcoming their first customers inside Sunday. While they are getting accustomed to the hustle-and-bustle of their new business, the brothers are hard at work on the rest of the block.
The brothers are also working on a new independent coffee shop, bringing in businesses neighbors have long hoped for.
β€œIt sounds really simple, but we just want this to be a reflection of the people in the neighborhood,” said Berto Garcia.
Their vision is to create a new district called the Crown District, which stretches from Magnolia to Eichelberger and will hopefully bring new life to blocks of historic buildings.
Some businesses will stay, while others will go.
β€œWe’re trying to bring in businesses that are a service to our neighborhood,” said Ivan.
The hope is to have the multi-phase project completed in the next two years.

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