This Thursday, The House of the Seven Gables will host a lecture focused on Joseph Everett Chandler, the architect who restored the historic mansion as well as the ...
Built in 1668 for Capt. John Turner I, this waterfront mansion was home to three generations of Turners before being sold to Capt. Samuel Ingersoll in 1782. After Ingersoll's death, the property was ...
When developer Restoration St. Louis bought the Seven Gables Inn in August, the new owners set about revamping the 32-room boutique hotel’s food and beverage offerings. Just over a month later, they ...
Forget Throwback Thursdays. There’s a new menu at Seven Gables Inn that includes a lot of tributes to now-gone restaurants in and near Clayton. Located in what was most recently Molly Darcy’s, the ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The House of the Seven Gables” was published 168 years ago, but it has always kept pace with the times. That is evident from a new exhibit at The House of the Seven Gables ...
Around this time last year, Seven Gables Real Estate CEO Mike Hickman found himself cutting costs to save jobs amid the challenges of a changing market. Industrywide, declining sales driven by high ...
For Seven Gables Real Estate chief Mike Hickman, core values matter. Tenets like “be kind, respectful and compassionate,” “be proud and active members of the community,” and “embrace learning” have ...
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