SETTING This condo is in a former garment manufacturing building in the Washington Avenue Historic District, a neighborhood of late-19th- and early-20th-century warehouses in downtown St. Louis, many converted into condos and apartments. According to the listing agent, the neighborhood has become more resident-friendly in the past few years, drawing in grocery stores and dry cleaners alongside its restaurants and bars. The Peabody Opera House is nearby, too, as are homes for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues.

INDOORS The building was built around 1900 and converted to condos about 15 years ago. This two-story unit was renovated within the past five years. The interior has an open floor plan and retains its original industrial character, with walnut floors, exposed brick walls and ductwork, and wood-beam ceilings.

The living area has an imposing floor-to-ceiling fireplace clad in dark copper, with built-in shelves flanking the firebox. In the kitchen, the cabinets were custom designed by Christopher Peacock; countertops are white marble, with a quartz backsplash; and stainless-steel appliances include a Wolf range and oven, a Miele dishwasher and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. Open metal stairs in the dining area lead up to a loftlike, wood-paneled game room with a wet bar and glass doors that open to a roof deck overlooking downtown.

Both bedrooms are on the first floor, with en-suite bathrooms. The master has a large glass shower with a colorful tile floor and a private balcony.

The unit comes with three spaces in the building’s garage.

OUTDOOR SPACE A master-suite balcony and a roof deck.

TAXES $4,318 a year, plus $369 a month in condo fees

CONTACT Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty, 314-607-5555; tedwightrealestate.com

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Little Rock, Ark.

WHAT A three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath house with a one-bedroom, one-bath garage apartment

HOW MUCH $775,000