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St. Louis' biggest skyscraper to hit the auction block this week yet again

The 44-story building will be offered at a starting bid of $2.5 million in a three-day online auction that is slated to start Tuesday and end Thursday.
Credit: DILIP VISHWANAT, SLBJ
The AT&T tower, vacant for years, has sold for a fraction of the $204.5 million sale price recorded the last time the skyscraper was traded in 2006.

ST. LOUIS — The former AT&T tower building, Missouri's largest building by square footage, will be on the auction block this week yet again.

The 44-story building at 909 Chestnut St., which has been vacant since AT&T consolidated its downtown employees to another building in 2017, will be offered at a starting bid of $2.5 million in a three-day online auction that is slated to start Tuesday and end Thursday.

The auction is being hosted on Ten-X.com, an online auction site owned by real estate data firm CoStar, and the broker on the deal is Matt Bukhshtaber of the St. Louis office of commercial real estate firm CBRE.

Neither Bukhshtaber nor representatives from the building's owner, New York-based developer SomeraRoad, responded to inquiries seeking comment.

SomeraRoad acquired the office tower, which at more than 1.4 million square feet ranks as the largest in the state of Missouri and in the St. Louis region, for $4 million in April 2022.

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