Built in the 1930s as a six-unit family compound where aunts, uncles and cousins enjoyed one anothers company, but lived in six separate apartments. Designed & built by Gustave Sturmfels for Adolph Vedder, it was owned & operated by Vedders daughter Vera Molz until her death in 1996. Now transformed into condominiums they represent an excellent example of art deco architecture which boasts curved corners, casement & circular windows, & complicated brick work. When you step into the foyer your eyes will automatically look up & follow the circular terrazzo staircase & see the gorgeous stained glass windows. As you enter unit #4, you will enjoy the spacious living room which opens into the dining room. That will take you to the retro kitchen w/curved cabinets. From the hall there are 2 large bedrooms and stackable washer/dryer. This St. Louis Hills landmark features marble sills, secure entrance and large windows that provide a ton of light. This is a non-smoking building.
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