Mississippi Valley Trust Company Building | |
Designated Other1 Name: | St. Louis Landmark |
Designated Other1 Abbr: | STLL |
Designated Other1 Link: | St. Louis Landmark |
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Location: | 401 Pine Street, St. Louis, Missouri, US |
Built: | 1896 |
Architecture: | Beaux-Arts |
Refnum: | 01000544 |
The Mississippi Valley Trust Company Building is a historic building in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
The location is at 401 Pine Street in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri.[1] [2] [3]
The two-story building was completed in 1896.[1] [2] It was designed by architectural firm Eames & Young in the Beaux-Arts architectural style.[2]
It was home to the Mississippi Valley Trust Company, a local bank which "financed transportation and communication networks in the St. Louis region, and was a supporter of the St. Louis World's Fair".[2] The bank was later acquired by the Mercantile Bancorporation,[2] which was in turn acquired by the Firstar Corporation, and eventually U.S. Bancorp. Later, the building was home to a restaurant.[2] It is now home to TechArtista, a St. Louis-based coworking space with multiple locations in the city. It is also home to a coffee shop and cocktail bar called Trust, an homage to the building's origins.[2] [3]
It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 25, 2001.[1] Additionally, it has been designated as a city landmark by the City of St. Louis, Missouri.[2] Furthermore, it is the third location on the Let's Roam Saint Louis Architectural Scavenger Hunt.[4]