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Is Maplewood's Boom Slowing Down?

A line in St. Louis Magazine's November issue drew a response from Maplewood's community development director, who called the sentence a "pointless and off-putting message."

 

In a St. Louis Magazine article highlighting downtown Maplewood's retail options, one sentence didn't sit very well with Rachelle L'Ecuyer, the city's community development director. 

The article, which ran in the magazine's November issue, included the line, "With Mezzanine and Monarch Restaurant closing in the past year, Maplewood’s boom seems to have slowed." 

L'Ecuyer responded by submitting a letter for the magazine's February issue. In it, she wrote about the city's evolution into a "walkable historic downtown" over the past decade. She noted that the city contains only two vacant storefronts in downtown Maplewood, compared to more than 10 about seven years ago. She also wrote that Home Wine Kitchen was named "2012 Restaurant of the Year" by St. Louis Magazine.

"I could go on and on, but the point here is, (St. Louis Magazine) dealt Maplewood a groundless blow, sending a pointless and off-putting message to your readers," L'Ecuyer wrote. 

The full text of L'Ecuyer's letter wasn't available on the magazine's website at the time of publication, but it's included on page 16 of the February issue. 

So, who's right? Is Maplewood's resurgence slowing down, or is it only getting started? As a Maplewood homeowner and Patch editor here in town, I have my own opinions, but I'd love to hear yours first.

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Related Topics: Rachelle L'Ecuyer, St. Louis Magazine, downtown Maplewood, home wine kitchen, mezzanine, and monarch restaurant

Charles Hinderliter

3:48 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Maplewood's resurgence is neither slowing down, nor just getting started, rather it is in full swing. Ms. L'Ecuyer is right to point out that downtown Maplewood is a fantastic walkable district and it has continued to grow even during an economic recession.

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Foodie Kat

1:13 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Maplewood is only getting better! I would like to see a few family oriented businesses!

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Janet Rau

7:37 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

I agree it is only getting better! I'm not sure what Foodie Kat is referring to by family oriented businesses? There are alot of businesses in Maplewood that cater to families.

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Foodie Kat

9:56 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

I mean...how about a pizza parlor or ice cream parlor.

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