Adaptive Reuse at U-Haul Moving & Storage of University City

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7270 Olive Blvd   University City, MO 63130
(@ Midland Blvd, Next to Heman Park.)

(314) 862-4433

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Heures d’ouverture

  • Lun au jeu : De 7 h am à 7 h pm
  • Le Ven : De 7 h am à 8 h pm
  • Sam : De 7 h am à 7 h pm
  • Dim : De 9 h am à 5 h pm

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(314) 862-4433

7270 Olive Blvd
University City, MO 63130
(@ Midland Blvd, Next to Heman Park.)

Services dans cet établissement :

Heures d’ouverture

  • Lun au jeu : De 7 h am à 7 h pm
  • Le Ven : De 7 h am à 8 h pm
  • Sam : De 7 h am à 7 h pm
  • Dim : De 9 h am à 5 h pm
  • Inspection gratuite du remorquage
  • Propane payable à la pompe
  • Retour client 24 heures
Établissement se consacrant à la récupération adaptative.

Adaptive Reuse in University City, MO at U-Haul Moving & Storage of University City

Histoire du bâtiment

The Kroger Company was founded in 1883 by Bernard H. ("Barney") Kroger. Mr. Kroger invested his entire life savings, a total of $372, into the grocery enterprise and vivaciously followed his dreams. The original store was located at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. During this time, markets were smaller and sold mostly produce. It was common for grocery markets to purchase bread from local nearby bakeries, but Mr. Kroger was determined to cut costs and provide his patrons with freshly made bread right from his store. He is credited with being the first to open a bakery right inside the grocery market. The idea was a hit and thanks to this revolutionary thought, it is still commonplace to find a bakery within a larger grocery market. Mr. Kroger was also the first to sell meat and groceries all in one building under one market.


Mr. Kroger's drives to provide freshly made products at the most value to his customers did not simply stop at bread and meats. Kroger purposefully bought extra produce like cabbage, which he brought home to his mother who in turn used a family recipe to create sauerkraut. Kroger then sold his family's sauerkraut directly in the store. These early self-branded products have now transformed into one of the largest food manufacturing businesses in America. Kroger currently operates 40 food processing facilities that make thousands of products ranging from bread, cookies, soda pop, ice cream, and peanut butter. Nearly half of all products offered in Kroger stores today are made in their own manufacturing plants. These Kroger-branded products continue to provide exceptional value for customers and drive an impressive 26 % of sales profits.


Modern Kroger stores have grown exponentially in size and can now accommodate up to 50 000 items ranging from grocery staples, organic vegetables, natural foods, hot meals, bakery products, and floral arrangements. Stores still include internal bakeries, meat counters, and in-store pharmacies and some locations have even installed fuel centers in the parking lots. In 1999 Kroger Co. completed a merger with Fred Meyer, Inc. in a $13 billion deal allowing it to create even more impressive economies of scale. Kroger is truly a pioneering grocery market in many ways.


The former Kroger building in University City was built in 1958 and U-Haul was able to acquire the property in 1977. This location now proudly offers truck and trailer sharing, safe and secure self-storage, and retails sustainable moving products.

Impact environnemental

Au service des clients depuis 1977, cet emplacement a été construit par réutilisation adaptative d'un bâtiment abandonné. La réutilisation adaptative favorise l'aménagement intercalaire dans le but de renforcer les communautés. Parmi les bienfaits obtenus, la réutilisation a permis d'éviter :

  • la fabrication et le transport de 266 tonnes de métal
  • le coulage de 1 152 tonnes de nouveau béton
  • 1 419 tonnes de débris de construction et de démolition

Energy-efficiency and waste-reduction programs at this facility provide the following estimated benefits each year for this Provo community:

  • réaliser des économies de 61 827 kWh par année
  • 1 563 683 livres d'émissions de gaz à effet de serre
  • Utilisation de l'acier

    Production de l'acier La fabrication et le transport de 266 tonnes (241 tonnes métriques) d'acier ont été évités à ce jour

  • Consommation d'énergie

    Énergie Économies de 61 827 kWh par année

  • Utilisation du béton

    Béton Coulage de 1 152 tonnes (1 045 tonnes) de nouveau béton évité à ce jour.

  • Émissions de CO2

    Emissions 1 563 683 lbs (709 282 kgs) of greenhouse gas emissions prevented

  • Débris pour les sites d'enfouissement

    Débris pour les sites d'enfouissement 1 420 lb (1 288 kg) de débris de construction ont été évitées

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