Biddle Housing Opportunities Center Photo Story
The new Biddle Housing Opportunities Center's daytime service center and overnight emergency shelter opened on August 8, 2016 in the historic Biddle Market building at 1212 N. Tucker Boulevard.
Gallery Contents
- Before renovations | April 2016
- 1932 Architectural Rendering
- The interior was a blank slate
- Workers transformed the interior of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center
- Architectural plans for the New Biddle Housing Opportunities Center
- St. Patrick Center Logo
- Peter & Paul Community Services Logo
- The interior of the Biddle Housing Opportunities Center after renovations
- A new awning provides shelter at the entrance of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center
- Newly planted trees and landscaping line the sidewalk at the new Biddle Housing Opportunity Center
- Architectural detail of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center
- "May light shine kindly"
Before renovations | April 2016

Biddle Housing Opportunities Center (formerly Biddle House) is a facility owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by St. Patrick Center and Peter & Paul Community Services to serve as a Daytime Service Center and Overnight Emergency Shelter as part of a "Housing First" Coordinated Entry Collaboration between the City of St. Louis and the St. Louis City Continuum of Care (CoC). The city-owned building is located at 1211-19 N. Tucker Street.
Photo by William Bailey, (PDA) Planning & Urban Design Agency GIS & Graphics Department
1932 Architectural Rendering

Constructed in 1932 as the New Biddle Market, a public marketplace, Biddle House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. "City Architect Albert Osburg also designed Homer G. Phillips Hospital, Soulard Market & Art Deco District Police Stations," said Eddie Roth, STL City Director of Human Services.
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The interior was a blank slate

Renovation costs were estimated at $2.5 million, and are being financed through the St. Louis Affordable Housing Commission. St. Patrick Center and the City of St. Louis have signed an agreement that will transform homeless services in the region. As part of this effort, St. Patrick Center will run operations at the new Biddle Housing Opportunities Center on North Tucker, just north of downtown St. Louis. St. Patrick Center, along with Peter &Paul Community Services, are being supported in this effort by the City and the St. Louis City Continuum of Care (CoC) Board of Directors. "These agencies are uniquely positioned with a breadth of experience in homeless services," said Thomas Harvey, CoC board chairman. "St. Patrick Center is privileged to play a key role in the Biddle Housing Opportunities Center," said
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Workers transformed the interior of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center

Biddle Housing Opportunities Center is opened on August 8, 2016. St. Patrick Center will oversee needs assessments, connections to resources, referrals, meals and housing placements for up to 125 men, women and children. Peter & Paul Community Services will provide onsite client support and program management, and direct the emergency overnight shelter for up to 98 men.
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Architectural plans for the New Biddle Housing Opportunities Center

Biddle House will provide:
1) A Homeless Service Gateway – providing a daytime facility for between 75 and 125 men and women and families who are homeless, for intake and assessment, temporary day shelter and meal service, and required participation and referral to services that move people quickly off the street into stability and housing.
- An overnight shelter with 98 beds for single men, and space available for temporary expansion cots during cold weather overflow nights and other emergency or unexpected influx.
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St. Patrick Center Logo

"These operations will engage other CoC agencies and the wider community in referring people for housing placements and related services," said St. Patrick Center CEO Laurie Phillips.
"After more than a year of discussions within the St. Louis City CoC, and with the input of Housing First experts from the United States and Canada, we see this as an opportunity for a new era in homeless services. Our ambitions remain the same – ending chronic homelessness in St. Louis – and the Biddle initiative will help us achieve that goal. With the expanded capacity Biddle will provide, along with the use of a new Vulnerability Index tool, we believe we can make a greater difference for more of our neighbors who struggle with homelessness."
"All of this is made possible by the leadership of Mayor Francis Slay. The Mayor's willingness to take on such a vexing issue is a tribute to him and it will benefit our entire community," Phillips added. [St. Patrick Center provides opportunities for self-sufficiency and dignity to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Individuals and families build permanent, positive change in their lives through safe and affordable housing, sound mental and physical health, and employment and financial stability.]
Photo by St. Patrick Center
Peter & Paul Community Services Logo

St. Patrick Center will partner with Peter & Paul Community Services to provide housing and emergency shelter services at Biddle Housing Opportunities Center.
"Together with St. Patrick Center, we will work with all CoC agencies and community stakeholders to manage and operate the most efficient, effective and comprehensive pathway to housing options and support services for people who are homeless or at risk," said Steve Campbell, executive director of Peter & Paul Community Services.
[Peter & Paul Community Services (PPCS) provides a continuum of housing and support services for individuals who are homeless, especially those who experience mental illness or live with HIV. Through its shelter, meals program and transitional and permanent supportive housing, PPCS connects over 1,500 individuals annually with shelter, food, mental health care, job skills training, and help for chemical addictions, to foster self-sufficiency.]
Photo by Peter & Paul Community Services
The interior of the Biddle Housing Opportunities Center after renovations

"All of this is made possible by the leadership of Mayor Francis Slay. The Mayor's willingness to take on such a vexing issue is a tribute to him and it will benefit our entire community," said St. Patrick Center CEO Laurie Phillips.
"The men, women and children who seek services at Biddle Housing Opportunities Center will find an open door, a hot meal, shelter from the weather, safety and security, and most importantly, a path toward a better future," Mayor Francis Slay said. "People very rarely choose to be homeless. Most often, there is a set of circumstances that has left someone little opportunity other than the street. Biddle service providers St. Patrick Center and Peter & Paul Community Services are experts in helping people in need. They will meet people 'where they are' to help move them out of the facility and into stability and permanent housing."
Photo by Eddie Roth, St. Louis City Director of Human Services
A new awning provides shelter at the entrance of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center

Biddle Housing Opportunities Center is scheduled to open August 8. St. Patrick Center will oversee needs assessments, connections to resources, referrals, meals and housing placements for up to 125 men, women and children.
Peter & Paul Community Services will provide onsite client support and program management, and direct the emergency overnight shelter for up to 98 men.
"These operations will engage other CoC agencies and the wider community in referring people for housing placements and related services," said St. Patrick Center CEO Laurie Phillips.
Photo by City of St. Louis
Newly planted trees and landscaping line the sidewalk at the new Biddle Housing Opportunity Center

"Downtown residents and businesses are compassionate and welcoming to people in need," Downtown STL, Inc. President & CEO Missy Kelley said. "We welcome and support a service model for addressing homelessness that includes high-quality facilities, like Biddle Housing Opportunities Center, and proven service providers such as St. Patrick Center and Peter & Paul Community Services, that help people move from the streets into housing."
"We want to thank the City of St. Louis and local service organizations, including St. Patrick Center and Peter &Paul Community Services, on the expansion of homeless services to provide assistance to people in our community who are less fortunate," Explore St. Louis President Kitty Ratcliffe said.
Photo by City of St. Louis
Architectural detail of Biddle Housing Opportunities Center

The rich architectural detail of what was once the New Biddle Market in 1932. On opening day, August 8, 2016, the building now protects those in need of assistance and resources.
Photo by City of St. Louis
"May light shine kindly"

"May light "shine kindly" @ Biddle, opening soon to help end homelessness @STL. Gift of glass restoration # @IWFDNSTL," said Eddie Roth, St. Louis City Director of Human Services via his Twitter feed.
Photo by Eddie Roth, St. Louis City Director of Human Services
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