LM In The News: Tornado damage threatens historic Temple Israel building
On October 8th, 2025, the St. Louis Jewish Light published an article featuring quotes from Landmarks Executive Director Andrew Weil […]
On October 8th, 2025, the St. Louis Jewish Light published an article featuring quotes from Landmarks Executive Director Andrew Weil […]
Landmarks Association was honored by the Soulard Restoration Group with their Historical Award recognizing the rehabilitation of our office in Soulard and our ongoing commitment to preservation.
The Soulard Restoration Group filed a lawsuit against the church’s owner, citing ongoing neglect and safety concerns.
Landmarks Association is honored to be among the 52 nonprofits selected to receive funding from the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RAC) during its 2025 grant cycle.
The response to the recent tornado is an evolving situation. Landmarks Association recommends that inquiries and offers of support be
Landmarks’ staff are proud to have been involved with the St. Louis Vacancy Collaborative for several years now. The Vacany Collaborative (VC)
The beautiful old Municipal Auditorium has certainly seen better days, but its grandeur could not be diminished by almost twenty
Because of our commitment to the preservation and adaptive reuse of National Register buildings and structures in the St. Louis
In accordance with the new general management plan released at the end of November by the NPS, the competition will
Chief Jim Gray speaking at Sugarloaf Distinguished guests and members of the Sugarloaf Mound taskforce were in attendance to welcome