1 Portland Place
Located in the prestigious Central West End, 25 Portland Place is a crown jewel of St. Louis architecture. This Beaux-Arts mansion, often referred to as the “City’s White House,” stands as a testament to the Gilded Age grandeur that defined the city at the turn of the 20th century.
Designed in 1901 by the renowned firm Barnett, Haynes & Barnett—the same architects behind the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis—the home was built for George Warren Brown, founder of the Brown Shoe Company.
Portland Place itself is a gated enclave known for its strict architectural standards and historical significance. Residents of number 25 join a lineage of St. Louis’s most influential industrial and civic leaders. It remains a pinnacle of luxury, symbolizing the city’s rich history and enduring elegance.
#25 Portland Place is a local landmark, situated around dozens of other iconic St. Louis mansions. The home’s prominent owners and the distinguished architecture made it a part of St. Louis lore. The home still contributes significantly to the story of urban development, wealth, architecture, and social geography in St. Louis.
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