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ScholarShop

ScholarShop

8211 Clayton Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63117

SERVICES
Architecture
Interior Design
Construction Management
Custom Fabrication

When contacted by the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis to consider a remake of its ScholarShop high-end retail space, we knew it was the perfect job for us: highly visible space, multiple constituencies, quick turnaround, a strict budget. Nothing like a challenge to bring out our best!

The location across from the Galleria Mall certainly has retail competition, yet there’s no place quite like it. The shop sells high-end brand name clothing and accessories at a steep discount, curated and displayed to mirror a retail outlet. At least that has always been the intent, but more than 15 years after its last remake, the store was clinging to the 1990s.

At more than 7,000 square feet, the shop is big, and does a big volume in sales. Between the 8211 Clayton Road location, and a smaller storefront in Webster Groves, ScholarShop operations generate retail sales of more than $3 million annually.

Proceeds from those sales provide an ongoing source of funding for The Scholarship Foundation’s Interest-Free Loan Program for qualified postsecondary students from low-income backgrounds. By 2015, nearly 630 students from the St. Louis region received $4.8 million in interest-free loans and grants for postsecondary education through the financial assistance programs of The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis. Since its founding in 1920, the Foundation has distributed more than $66.5 million in interest-free loans and grants for higher education to nearly 10,600 students from across the St. Louis community.

The ScholarShop has been a great success for a long time. Our challenge was to completely remake the space while keeping the same amount of clothing on display, create a flexible design that will stay looking clean and new for a decade, and do it all on budget so that prices remain a bargain. Oh, and it had to be completed in just in four weeks. We needed to get this right, and fast.

We got to work, interviewing Scholarship Foundation staff and volunteers. We learned the checkout location was inconvenient, that the store had too many varieties of clothing racks, too little light, too few men’s dressing rooms, and a lack of dedicated display windows.

Our solutions: light colored backdrop to highlight clothes, and keep as much as possible off the ground for easy cleaning, flexibility, and a unique look. To make the space unique and carry a holistic design, we fabricated the custom clothing racks and merchandise displays of steel and Baltic birch plywood.

The project was a perfect opportunity for SPACE to provide an integrated solution incorporating design, fabrication, and building capacities. Doing this, we can identify challenges, design, consult with our fabricators, source materials, and manage subcontractors, all the while keep the end design as the primary focus.