Barry Nelson has been designing buildings in St. Louis for more than 50 years and partnered in the development of several notable projects in the 1980s.
Barry Nelson spoke with Built St. Louis on October 17, 2025.
Warson Commerce Center, 10401 Baur Boulevard-1987


139 N. Central – 1983 (16 condominiums)



Waterford Square, 5565 – 5591 Waterman – 1985 (36 Condominiums)


Fru-Con Center – built 1982, demolished 2005


Fru-Con Center was designed by HOK.
German engineering firm Bilfinger-Berger bought a substantial stake in employee-owned Fru-Con in 1978 and purchased the rest in 1984. By the time Bilfinger’s US operations were acquired by UK’s Balfour Beatty in 2019, all operations had been moved away from the St. Louis area.
Fru-Con Center II was built across Clarkson Road in 1989 and stands today.
Woodbine Center, 407 S. Kirkwood Road – 1986

200 N. Brentwood – 1986 (10 Condominiums)

Richmond Place, 23 Topton Way – 1998 (10 Condominiums)

Shaw Park Place, 15 Topton Way – 2001 (14 Condominiums)

Dogtown Walk 6929 Waldemar – 2004 (12 Townhomes)

24th Ward Alderman Tom Bauer campaigned with pet donkeys named Scotty and, after Scotty’s passing, Dan. Although denser redevelopment of single-family lots was controversial, it was a commercial project that led to his 2005 recall.
Gaslight Square, 4257-63, 4129-37 & 4210-26 Olive – 2005/06 (13 Townhomes)


801 S. Skinker was built in 1961 to designs by Herbert Wahlmann. Wahlmann and Richard Hafner were partners in Architectural Design Associates, which also designed Northwest Plaza and Le Chateau Village and did work on Crestwood Plaza as well.
Lafayette Reserve, 2200 Block of Hickory – 2022-2026 (14 Attached and Detached Homes)
















