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The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo)

4166 Lindell Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63108

Floor Plan Summary
Monthly Rent Bedrooms Bathrooms
$1,495 - $2,000 1 - 2 1 Bath

Pricing and Floor Plans

The Harper One

$1,495 - $1,600
1 Bed, 1 Bath
750 Sq. Ft.

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The Harper Two

$1,895 - $2,000
2 Beds, 1 Bath
975 Sq. Ft.

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* Price shown is total price based on community-supplied monthly required fees. Excludes user-selected optional fees and variable or usage-based fees and required charges due at or prior to move-in or at move-out. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

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The Closest Campus to The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo) is St. Louis College Of Pharmacy

Nearby Colleges and Universities

School

Commute Time (Distance)

University of Health Sciences

Drive: 3 min (1.1 mi)

Ranken Technical College

Drive: 3 min (1.5 mi)

Saint Louis University

Drive: 4 min (1.9 mi)

Harris-Stowe State University

Drive: 4 min (2 mi)

Details

Property Information

  • Built in 1922
  • 34 units / 9 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

Surface Lot

  • Parking Fee
    $50 - $50 / mo

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Additional Parking Options

  • Surface Lot

Property Fee Disclaimer Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.

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Apartment Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony
  • Bay Window
  • Breakfast Nook
  • Cable Ready
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Deck
  • Dining Room
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal

Community Features

  • Bicycle Storage
  • Car Wash Area
  • Community-Wide WiFi
  • Concierge
  • Controlled Access
  • Corporate Suites
  • Courtyard
  • Dog Park
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Elevator

Area Scores

Walkability

Exceptionally walkable90 / 100

Transit

Some public transit50 / 100

Driveability

Exceptionally drivable90 / 100

Bikeability

Moderately bikeable60 / 100

Scores provided by

Transit

Commuter Rail
Central West End
3 min Drive
Lambert Airport Shiloh-Scott - St. Louis MetroLink (MetroLink)
Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44 Emerson Park - St. Louis MetroLink (MetroLink)
St. Louis MetroLink
Commuter Rail
Grand
4 min Drive
Lambert Airport Shiloh-Scott - St. Louis MetroLink (MetroLink)
Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44 Emerson Park - St. Louis MetroLink (MetroLink)
St. Louis MetroLink
Airport
St Louis Lambert International
21 min Drive
Lambert-St. Louis International
Airport
Scott AFB/Midamerica St Louis
45 min Drive
Scott Air Force Base/Midamerica

Moving to Central West End, Saint Louis, MO

Shopping Centers

Shoppers will appreciate The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo) proximity to Lindell Marketplace, Forest Park Center, and The City Foundry. Lindell Marketplace is 0.3 miles away, and Forest Park Center is within a 16 minute walk.

Commuting

With a TransitScore of 50, The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo) has some public transit, including 5 transit stops within 3.3 miles. Transit options include Central West End and Grand.

Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo) are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 3.3 miles, including St. Louis Science Center, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Tower Grove Park.

Airports

Living in Central West End provides easy access to St Louis Lambert International, located just 21 minutes from The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo). Another nearby airport is Scott AFB/Midamerica St Louis, located 28.9 miles away.

Property Details

There is a particular quality to a well-considered building — the way a lobby greets you before anyone says a word, the way a residence holds the light in the afternoon. The Harper was designed for people who notice these things.

THE...
RESIDENCES

Each one- and two-bedroom residence at The Harper is finished with the kind of materials that earn their keep over time: quartz island kitchens fitted with Samsung Bespoke appliances, marble backsplashes, and brushed gold fixtures that catch the morning light. Floor-to-ceiling French doors open the living space outward, making the room feel larger than any measurement could convey. Closets are built-in and purposeful. The washer and dryer are in-unit. Bulk Spectrum Wi-Fi and cable are included — the infrastructure of a connected life, quietly handled.

THE BUILDING

The Harper is a nine-story boutique building on Lindell Boulevard, and the common spaces carry the same intention as the residences themselves. The lobby is scented, softly scored with ambient music, and hung with original artwork — a threshold rather than a corridor. Every entry point is secured. Brass plaques mark each residence door. A private courtyard offers a place to step outside without stepping away. Gated parking, bike storage, a dog run, and a fitness room round out the amenities — several of which are completing their finishing touches and opening soon.

HARPER HOUSE SERVICES

Residents of The Harper have access to Harper House — a curated roster of vetted, on-demand service providers available without contracts or commitments. In-home cleaning on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule. Dry cleaning picked up and returned through the lobby. Dog walking and pet care. Mobile car detailing. In-home wellness sessions. These are not afterthoughts; they are the building's way of returning time to the people who live here.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Central West End places The Harper at the center of one of St. Louis's most walkable and storied neighborhoods. Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the Washington University School of Medicine are a nine-minute walk; SLU Hospital is minutes beyond that. Forest Park — 1,300 acres, one of the largest urban parks in the country — sits 0.8 miles away, an easy twelve-minute walk. Euclid Avenue's dining is essentially at the door: Niche, Kaldi's, Brasserie, Shake Shack. City Foundry STL is minutes away. Whole Foods is a five-minute drive.

Fully furnished corporate residences are available for professional and medical tenants, coordinated directly with hospital GME offices, university housing programs, and corporate relocation. Three-month minimum.

Monthly fees: Spectrum Wi-Fi + cable $70 · RUBS utilities $35
Pets welcome — $20/mo per pet optional
Gated parking — $50/mo per vehicle Optional
A $300 non-refundable booking fee is due after approval — never at application.
All-electric building (Ameren Missouri).

The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo) is located in Saint Louis, MO in the 63108 zip code.

Contact

Property Address:
4166 Lindell Blvd,
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Phone Number: (314) 699-9800
Office Hours
  • SundayBy Appointment Only
  • MondayBy Appointment Only
  • TuesdayBy Appointment Only
  • WednesdayBy Appointment Only
  • ThursdayBy Appointment Only
  • FridayBy Appointment Only
  • SaturdayBy Appointment Only

Renter Reviews

For The Harper (Formerly The Leonardo)

4.9

3 Ratings & Reviews

How Is This Rating Determined?

2/19/21

Terrible. Proceed at your own risk

Management couldn't be bothered about the residents. Our elevator has been broken for 2 months now and we live on the 9th floor. 2 weeks ago after not being able to hold off any longer on laundry, I was forced to drag my stuff all the way down from the 9th floor to the basement, only to discover just 1 out of 3 washers works and was already in use. Had to drag it all back up and come back down at midnight. It took 10 trips up and down the stairs and over 3 hours to get my laundry done. As of... today, neither washing machine nor elevator has been fixed. Additionally, the building is poorly insulated. Our electric bill went from ~80 bucks/month in the fall to almost 300 because of this. This has become unbearable and it's worsened by the fact that management is mostly unresponsive. We will be following up with a lawyer.

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8/19/19

Great For Students

This is an older building. It is also cheap. If you go to SLU, SLU Law, Wash U, Wash U Med or Law there is a bus right outside the door that takes you eastward to downtown and the SLU campuses and westward towards Wash U campuses. The building is across the street from a grocer. Had a few maintenance issues when I moved-in. Maintenance was swift. Before you move in make sure they clean under the hood above the stove. I made that mistake. Main issues would be how dated the place is, but that does... not make the place unlivable. If you are in the city for a short amount of time or just started a new job and want to save money this is a good place to live. Live in a place with all the bells and whistles later. In summation: cheap and close to where you need to be.

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8/16/15

Great 1st Apartment

The Leonardo, owned and managed by Asprient Properties, has been a good choice for my first apartment and experience of living on my own. The management company was very helpful in helping me find an apartment while I was searching remotely from Ohio. I had to find a place quickly to start a new job after graduation from school, and Asprient was very accommodating. The apartment I originally selected became unavailable 2 days before I was supposed to move and they company alerted me and told me... about the situation. They offered to let me out of my lease and refund my money that I had paid, or move me in another unit in the building that had become available due to a work transfer of the previous tenant. The building is currently under construction but they are really good about timing the work so it does not cause any problems. The main downsides are the laundry room which is too small for the amount of tenants and the machines tend to be our of order a good amount of time, and unfortunately the apartment I have has some pretty ugly cosmetic defects like the kitchen counter tops which are covered in knife marks and the walls which were said to be painted before I moved in but have marks on them. Ultimately for the price, the location in Central West End and the conveniences with in walking distance of the building; it is a really great place to live. I would definitely recommend it to any person looking to lease their first apartment. The building has a good mix of students, young professionals, and older residents.

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