
This piazza, as is often found in Italy, will be directly across from the neighborhood church which is St. Ambrose on the Hill. We feel that this will become a tourist attraction for all of St. Louis and will help stabilize the Hill for years to come. The design is by Anthony Frisella of Frisella Nursery.
The cost of the 5013C piazza to this point is from donations from the IMO family and other undisclosed donors. Additional donors are still needed to complete the piazza so it would be appreciated to please share this post and video to help raise awareness and the needed funds to complete this amazing project for not only the Hill and St. Ambrose but for all of St. Louis
SOURCE: http://ciaostl.com
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