Station G, built in 1911, was part of a Laclede Gas storage and pumping facility. The Aventura apartments, opened in 2013 next to Station G, replaced a circular gas storage tank 110 feet high. The red-brick building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Greater Goods’ products include Wi-Fi-equipped kitchen scales, bathroom scales with Bluetooth capability and wrist-worn blood pressure monitors. Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target and Amazon are among sellers of Greater Goods’ items whose brands include Nourish, Balance and Weight Gurus. Greater Goods designs the products, which are made in China.

The company has a strong social conscience. Each Greater Goods brand has a charity as a partner. For example, part of every sale of Balance brand products goes to Love146, an organization that combats human trafficking.

“As a company, we try to do business the right way,” Chupp said.

He said the company began 12 years ago in Olivette and later moved to St. Charles. As Greater Goods becomes more of a design and tech company, moving to the city to be near the Cortex innovation district makes sense, Chupp added.