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October 5, 2021

A Look Inside Cherokee’s Newest Thrift Shop ‘Your Friend’s Apartment’

Cherokee Street is no stranger to thrift shops, and this newest addition brings a unique mix of must-haves for your closet & your home. Meet Your Friend’s Apartment, a new vintage store owned by St. Louis native and first-time store owner Megan McCalla. 

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October 4, 2021

LA Marler Gallery Opens with ‘TypOsphere StL’

Meet LA (Louise Anne) Marler — American photo artist and third generation typewriter collector. Louise creates mixed-media images from original photography, graphics, illustrations, and paintings, often featuring her vintage machine collections.

With a studio in Santa Monica, CA and St. Louis roots, Louise began work on setting up a studio & gallery in St. Louis during the pandemic. Her gallery, aptly titled LA Marler Gallery, is located 2308 Cherokee St. and will kick off its first exhibit "TypOsphere STL" and the gallery's grand opening celebration on Saturday October 9th — on Cherokee Street 2nd Saturdays.

The TypOsphere StL integrates significant historical, educational and cultural aspects of typewriters in a fine art gallery environment. Louise's vision for this unique new cultural art center is to provide visitors with an analog digital-detox room. "We provide a place where you can remember your nostalgic comfort of simpler times," said Marler.

LA Marler Gallery is located near the southeast corner of Jefferson on Cherokee Street, "where Antique Row meets the integrated arts," explains Marler. "This community embraces history, education, creativity, and retro-style, so it's the ideal location for this concept gallery and it is my honor to bring this to my hometown."

Activities during the grand opening will demonstrate some of the upcoming schedule of fun typewriter-specific and literary-oriented workshops.

  • Tom Hanks’ autographed typewriter from his famous collection he donated recently. (Auction forth-coming)
  • Evangeline Whitlock, Professor at Webster University discusses the recent StoryCorp  recording of Typewriters Friends in the Pandemic and her 30 machine  donation
  • Lisa Simani explains the value of having inspiring art in your home & workspace. 
  • Rock Harris, a local collector and IT professional, will discuss technology now & then. He will also host monthly meetings for the St. Louis Typers’ Union meetups at the gallery.
  • Contemporary typewriter art exhibit  - nationally collected artworks from LA
  • BYOT - bring your own typewriter - to show and tell your typewriter story
  • Typing - Type a note & mail it. Supplies offered: paper, envelopes, ink ribbons, stamps

Join the Grand Opening Celebration

Location:  LA Marler Gallery, 2308 Cherokee Street, St. Louis, MO 63118 

Date:  Saturday, October 9, 2021

Time:  11 am - 5 pm

Admission:  Free and open to the public. Masks required.

August 12, 2020

Q&A: Kevin Kelly of Well Made Workshop

In times of quarantine, when businesses large and small have come to a standstill nationwide, local entrepreneurs are opening up brand new businesses on Cherokee Street.

Kevin Kelly is one of those creative entrepreneurs, whose manufacturing workplace, Well Made Workshop, began operations for the first time this April at 2623 Cherokee.

To introduce our new neighbors, we asked them a few questions to get to know them and their brand.

Q: What drove you to open Well Made Workshop? How did you get into manufacturing?

A: The events leading up to the opening of Well Made Workshop all started with a little company of mine called Snake Bite Co. Snake Bite in and of itself was an experiment after having grown tired of working in digital marketing and tech for the prior 10 years. I was tired of intangible objects on computer screens and I wanted to make something with my own two hands. The bottle opener (which shares the namesake with the company) allowed me to have a crash course into leather goods and steel manufacturing. After 5 years of slow yet steady growth, I had built up enough funds to purchase the shop where Snake Bite gear had been made since day one.

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Q: So we've seen the legendary Jason Momoa sporting masks made by Well Made Workshop. How did this collaboration start?

A: The collaboration with Jason Momoa was only made possible with good friends and powerful local business, So iLL. They became friends with Jason a couple years back while he was filming Aquaman - they worked with him and his trainer to set up a climbing wall to incorporate into his training. I’ve known Dan & Dave Chancellor since we were kids and we’ve been working on little projects here and there that never really took off. Dan put 2 and 2 together after seeing that we had launched our Original Well Made Mask and hit us up. We were able to design, prototype, produce and deliver 4,000 masks to customers in one month via ontheroam.soillholds.com. We’ve made approximately 10,000 masks in our first two months of business. 

Q: Do you plan on continuing to sell masks year round? Are other products in store for the future?

A: I do foresee mask business lasting for a while. The move will be towards more and more fashion x function oriented masks since the initial frenzy has dissipated quite a bit. We’ll be launching our own version of the contour design used in the Momoa collaboration/ It will sport the same filter pocket as well as replaceable nose pad area featured in those but with Well Made branding. Aside from that, we’ll be focusing on redesigning and reimagining daily items such as apparel & tote bags while refocusing on leather goods. We like to reimagine simple ideas (like a bottle opener) and try to incorporate some sense of attitude and lifestyle, all while telling a story about making quality goods in St. Louis.

June 12, 2020

Q&A: Rachel Polly, Ramon Gibbs & Chris Loss of Profield Reserve

Meet Rachel Polly, Ramon Gibbs and Christopher Loss, three courageous and creative entrepreneurs whose clothing store, Profield Reserve, opened to the public for the first time this May.

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February 26, 2020

Welcome, Love Goddess Healing!

Introducing Cherokee Street's newest business, Love Goddess Healing. Owned by Brittany Morris, the new shop offers candles, crystals and healing tools in addition to tarot card readings, meditation and spiritual guidance.

According to their website, "Love Goddess Healing was established in 2017 on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawaii. From opening day we have been dedicated to bringing only the best selection and quality of healing products and services to our clients. We offer a variety of spiritual advising services, healing services and products, including our top selling "Love Goddess Chakra Healing Candle"."

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Love Goddess Healing officially opened on Saturday February 8th at 2839 Cherokee, next to Diana's Bakery. Stop by and say hello Tuesday - Thursday: 11- 7pm, Friday & Saturday: 11 - 8pm, or Sunday & Monday: 12 - 6pm.

Check out their website at www.lovegoddesshealing.org
Or follow along with them on social media.
Instagram: @3lovegoddess
Facebook: Love Goddess Healing Oasis

Find other great Cherokee Street businesses in our Business Directory >>

October 16, 2019

Welcome, Ofure Palace!

If you haven't yet, check out Cherokee Street's newest restaurant Ofure Palace, serving up delicious West African food at 3108 Cherokee. Ofure is owned by Ofure Brandon. Learn more her and her business in Feast Magazine

Follow along with them on Facebook & Instagram.


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Cherokee Street
Community Improvement District

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3407 S. Jefferson, Suite 515
St. Louis, MO 63118

Cherokee Street
Community Improvement District

Copyright © 2019 All Rights Reserved

3407 S. Jefferson, Suite 515
St. Louis, MO 63118

Cherokee Street
Community Improvement District

Copyright © 2019 All Rights Reserved

3407 S. Jefferson, Suite 515
St. Louis, MO 63118

Cherokee Street
Community Improvement District

Copyright © 2019 All Rights Reserved

3407 S. Jefferson, Suite 515
St. Louis, MO 63118

Cherokee Street
Community Improvement District

Copyright © 2019 All Rights Reserved

3407 S. Jefferson, Suite 515
St. Louis, MO 63118

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