La Vieille Maison at 911 N Tucker Blvd is a rare 1840s Federal-style row house reimagined into a 4,823 sq. ft. dual-zoned live/work compound in the heart of downtown St. Louis. Fully renovated with modern systems while preserving its historic fabric, the property blends exposed brick, original timber beams, restored hardwood floors, and industrial-era architecture into a distinctive environment suited for creative and professional tenants seeking presence, identity, and flexibility under one roof.
The lower level serves as the building’s commercial core, offering a series of adaptable gallery, studio, and office rooms anchored by the dramatic former stable hall—a brick-and-beam space complete with a built-in bar and open-span layout ideal for production work, client meetings, boutique agencies, design studios, or private creative operations. Additional rooms provide opportunities for private offices, workstations, or display zones, supported by a full bath and half bath for daily use.
The second floor transitions into a true loft-style environment with an open kitchen–living layout, exposed structural elements, and strong natural light. This level includes a full bathroom with both tub and shower, making it suitable for residential living, executive workspace, or hybrid use. The third floor extends into a private loft suite with a long corridor, hardwood floors, and an exposed brick spine wall—an atmospheric setting for a primary bedroom, executive office, or creative retreat.
Modern conveniences include updated HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer, keyless entry, and optional furnished delivery. The property includes a small attached garage and additional off-street parking accessed through a quiet one-way alley that serves as a controlled entry point for tenants and clients.
Situated just off Washington Ave, the building is steps from dining, transit, the Convention Center, hotels, and the downtown business corridor. Its mixed-use zoning allows tenants to live and work on-site, operate private professional practices, or establish a branded headquarters with architectural distinction. This is a unique opportunity to occupy one of St. Louis’ last historic row houses—an iconic address offering history, scale, and modern capability for the next generation of creative and professional users.