The entire 9th floor is available — roughly 8,500 square feet from wall to wall, raw and ready to become whatever your team needs it to be. Exposed structure, west-facing windows, and the quiet that only comes from being at the top of a 1911 building.
Not a buildout waiting to be modified. A floor waiting to be defined.
Most available floors come with someone else’s ideas already baked in. This one comes with the building’s bones and nothing else.
The 9th floor is the top of the Laclede Gas & Light Building. One tenant, one floor, one opportunity to shape the space from the ground up. The floor plan below shows approximately 8,500 square feet of leasable area — open plate, column grid, windows on multiple exposures, and existing side rooms that can stay, go, or be reconfigured.
The “before” photo is what the space looks like today: clean, prepped, and honest. The “after” rendering is one idea for what it could become — not the plan, just a visualization. Your team might use every square foot as open collaboration. Or carve it into private offices with a conference room and a kitchen. Or anything in between.
Manor Real Estate holds the exclusive listing. Ben Cherry walks the building, knows the floor, and handles every conversation directly.
Where the floor is today, and one possible direction for where it could go. The buildout is open — this is just a visualization to get the imagination started.
Approximately 8,500 square feet total. The large central plate (3,841 sf) can stay open or be divided; side rooms along the perimeter are as-built and can be kept, combined, or removed.
Walk the 9th floor from wherever you are. Captured by Matterport — every room, every corner, every window exposure.
The 9th floor is listed exclusively by Manor Real Estate. Ben Cherry handles tours, buildout conversations, pricing, and terms.