Downtown St. Louis · Wash Ave Corridor

The Laclede
Gas & Light
Building.

A 1911 landmark reimagined for a new era of work and commerce. 120,000 square feet of private office suites, full-floor headquarters, and a ground-floor amenity platform at the heart of downtown's revitalization.

At a Glance

A 1911 landmark — now taking its next chapter.

Est. 1911
Built by the architects of St. Louis
Mauran, Russell & Crowell designed the Railway Exchange and the Jefferson Hotel. They designed this, too — Renaissance Revival in terracotta and tan brick. The kind of address people still stop on the sidewalk to look up at. Yours sits inside it.
The Original HQ
Where Laclede Gas lit St. Louis for 58 years
From 1911 until 1969, this was the company that kept the city lit — its nerve center, its front door. They outgrew it and moved on. The building stayed. Now it's looking for the next firm that wants to make history here.
NRHP Listed
Your letterhead, on the National Register
On the Register since 1980 — “commanding and graceful” in the Park Service's own words. Most office addresses are coordinates. This one is a landmark. A different kind of impression for the clients you bring here.
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Inside the Building

A closer look.

Heritage entry halls, a reimagined ground-floor amenity platform, and tenant-shaped private suites. A selection of what 1017 Olive looks like today — and what it will be.

● Historic Photo The historic entry vestibule at 1017 Olive — wrought-iron gates, coffered ceiling, chandelier, and polished marble terrazzo floor
Arrival · Entry Vestibule

Through the iron gates.

The original 1911 entry hall — restored. Wrought-iron gates, coffered ceilings, the chandelier, polished marble and terrazzo under foot. This is where every guest, tenant, and visitor arrives before the Vault Lobby opens just beyond.

● AI Rendering · Concept AI-rendered concept of the full First Floor atrium as The Vault Lobby — pool table, chesterfield seating, armchairs, pendant lighting, and the restored bank vault door at the bar
The Vault Lobby · Ground Floor

The whole atrium.

A concept view of the First Floor amenity platform in use. Chesterfield lounge seating around a pool table, the Mezzanine railing overhead, caged industrial pendants between the columns, and at the rear — the restored bank vault door flanking the bar.

● AI Rendering · Concept AI-rendered close-up of The Vault Lobby signage — Chesterfield leather sofas, billiards table, velvet swivel chairs, brass floor lamps, and illuminated gold 'Vault Lobby' signage on a navy wall between classical columns
The Vault Lobby · Signature Detail

The signature.

A closer view: the illuminated “Vault Lobby” signage between the original classical columns. Brass floor lamps, velvet swivel chairs, and a tone that reads private club more than office building. The anchor for the whole ground floor experience.

● AI Rendering · Sample Buildout AI-rendered conceptual buildout of a full-floor office on the 9th floor — lounge area, conference room, kitchenette, open workstations, and natural light from west-facing windows
Full-Floor Buildout · Upper Levels

Your floor, your way.

A conceptual rendering of what a finished upper-floor buildout could look like — lounge, conference room, kitchenette, open workstations. Not a fixed plan; a visualization. Every upper-floor suite at 1017 Olive is tenant-directed.

● AI Rendering · Sample Suite AI-rendered conceptual private suite with a St. Louis skyline mural featuring the Gateway Arch, library-style seating, wood paneling, and brass lighting
Private Suite · Mezzanine

A suite with a view.

A conceptual rendering of a private Mezzanine suite, configured for two principals — library-style seating, wood paneling, a St. Louis skyline mural across the wall. One flight up from the Vault Lobby, with your own door.

Current Availability

Three ways to be here.

Whether you're a solo operator or a growing firm taking a full floor, 1017 Olive has a space shaped for it. Every lease includes access to the ground-floor amenity platform — coffee, bar, conference rooms, event space, podcast studio, and wellness — all in a 1911 landmark building.

Browse every floor, every suite, every current opportunity.

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The Building

Built to Work.

Historic architecture meets institutional operations. Every lease at 1017 Olive includes access to a ground-floor amenity platform — a differentiator without parallel in the Olive Street submarket.

Coffee Shop & Bar

Morning coffee and evening cocktails at ground level. Arriving Q2 2026.

Event & Presentation Space

Flexible venue with a built-in stage — host client events, talks, and launches in-building.

Podcast & Media Studio

A dedicated tenant podcast room for thought leadership and content production.

Conference Rooms

Multiple bookable conference rooms on the ground floor — overflow capacity when you need it.

Wellness & Focus Rooms

A wellness room plus private focus rooms for quiet calls and deep work.

Downtown Parking

On-site and adjacent parking solutions for tenants and guests.

12-Foot Ceilings

Heritage floor plates with dramatic volume and abundant natural light.

Professional Management

Building managed by OPS. Responsive service and a single point of contact.

See it for yourself.

The best way to understand 1017 Olive is to stand inside it — to feel the ceilings, the light, the weight of the original stone.

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