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North - Wellston Metro Station Stop <br /> <br />Enterprise Center was a busy manufacturing area. During those times this area was filled with <br />light manufacturing, final assembly, machine and paint shops str <br />where Skinker and the Metro line now interest, north to the area around the Wellston Metro <br />to be close to the <br />station stop. At that time, many of these businesses moved to this area <br />Wabash Railroad line <br /> which ran from downtown St. Louis, to The Delmar Station, to Chicago <br />and Detroit along this route. <br /> <br />As mentioned previously in The Loop Media Hub feasibility study Findings, three entrepreneurial <br />accelerator companies expressed interest to either open an offic, or move their office to The <br />to have access to Gigabit connectivity and amenities <br />Loop Media Hub area along The Loop <br />Trolley right of way. Together these three companies have 300+ start-up clients. <br /> <br />If only a very small portion of these start-up companies were to locate in The Loop on a year <br />over year basis, access to a variety of dedicated or mutli-purpose office buildings, parking and <br />Expansion could continue north along Skinker <br />expansion area would soon be needed. <br />towards Wellston or east along Delmar towards St. Louis. <br /> <br /> <br />To help accelerate this development, a community development campaign similar to The Walk <br />of Fame in The Loop could be developed. In this case however, the names of famous <br />innovators and entrepreneurs could be used on the sidewalk face plates; famous names such <br />as Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. <br /> <br />Page 6 of 7 <br /> <br />