I always see this building. And it's so great how it's painted. But I rarely come at it from this angle & to be on my bike, I could actually stop and get a decent photo of it! It was painted by Richard Haas and it's the old Edison Brothers building. More info taken from www.myvirtualstlouis.com: "Edison Brothers Warehouse (murals), St Louis. The former Edison Brothers Stores warehouse at 14th and Spruce -- originally opened in 1929 as the J.C. Penney western states distribution center and later donated to the University of Missouri -- is covered on three sides by murals that look like real statuary and fenestration. In reality, this is a simple box warehouse adjacent to I-64. The murals were commissioned by Edison Brothers and painted by muralist Richard Haas and his team in 1985-6. The building now houses condominiums developed by Donald Breckenridge, and the Sheraton St. Louis City Center Hotel & Suites." and here: dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/98001563.pdf