A look inside Bill Siedhoff’s two-story penthouse at One Cardinal Way in ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ that offers sweeping views of the city and a bird's-eye view of Busch Stadium.
Bill Siedhoff recalls attending baseball games at Busch Stadium in 2020 and watching construction proceed on the 30-floor residential high-rise at One Cardinal Way. Residences on the west side featured unobstructed views of the Busch Stadium field, and as a lifelong Cardinals fan he was intrigued.
Siedhoff’s office contains a wall of recognition awards he has received and a facing wall covered with his license plate collection of mostly Missouri plates.
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The primary bathroom includes an extraordinary view of the city from the soaking tub, and a baseball themed rug in front of the walk-in shower.
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
The primary bedroom has a view toward downtown ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and features a Corvette-themed bedspread and a collection of Chihuly-type glass art on the wall.
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
The island in the contemporary kitchen displays a variety of Cardinas-themed items, while inflatable baseballs dangle from the ceiling in front of the kitchen cabinets.
Bill Siedhoff gives a look inside his two-story penthouse with stunning views of the ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ skyline and Busch Stadium. His penthouse is dec…
Siedhoff’s office contains a wall of recognition awards he has received and a facing wall covered with his license plate collection of mostly Missouri plates.
The island in the contemporary kitchen displays a variety of Cardinas-themed items, while inflatable baseballs dangle from the ceiling in front of the kitchen cabinets.
The primary bedroom has a view toward downtown ×îÐÂÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and features a Corvette-themed bedspread and a collection of Chihuly-type glass art on the wall.