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ZIP Codes in the city of St. Louis, Missouri

Detailed mapping and analysis of all ZIP codes within St. Louis, Missouri, featuring Mississippi River geography, transportation hub, and comprehensive postal coverage for the Gateway City.

ZIP Codes in St. Louis, Missouri provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes within St. Louis and the greater Missouri metropolitan region.

This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in St. Louis, helping users navigate and analyze the Gateway City and major Mississippi River transportation center.


Key Features

  • Mississippi River: All 63 ZIP codes along river geography and transportation corridors
  • Gateway Arch: National monument and tourism district postal coverage
  • Transportation Hub: Rail yards, barge terminals, and logistics facility ZIP codes
  • Medical Centers: Barnes-Jewish Hospital and healthcare research coverage
  • Educational Institutions: Washington University and Saint Louis University coverage
  • Historic Districts: Soulard, Lafayette Square, and neighborhood heritage coverage

Applications

  • Transportation Industry: Rail and barge logistics workforce demographic analysis
  • Healthcare Industry: Medical research and hospital system demographic analysis
  • Education Services: University and research institution demographic analysis
  • Manufacturing Industry: Aerospace and automotive production analysis
  • Tourism Industry: Gateway Arch and cultural attraction visitor analysis
  • Urban Development: Historic preservation and neighborhood revitalization
  • Economic Development: Logistics hub and healthcare sector expansion

St. Louis ZIP Code Districts

  1. Downtown St. Louis: Business district and Gateway Arch area
  2. Central West End: Medical center and upscale residential district
  3. Soulard: Historic French neighborhood and entertainment area
  4. Lafayette Square: Victorian architecture and restored residential district
  5. Forest Park: Cultural institutions and recreational areas
  6. North St. Louis: Residential communities and redevelopment areas
  7. South St. Louis: Traditional neighborhoods and immigrant communities

Use Cases

  • Logistics Planning: Transportation hub and rail corridor demographic analysis
  • Healthcare Planning: Medical research and hospital workforce demographic analysis
  • University Planning: Student housing and research facility demographic analysis
  • Tourism Development: Gateway Arch and cultural district visitor analysis
  • Real Estate Development: Historic district preservation and urban renewal
  • Manufacturing Planning: Aerospace and automotive workforce analysis
  • Economic Development: Transportation sector and medical research expansion

St. Louis' ZIP code system reflects the city's role as a major transportation gateway and medical center, from historic riverfront districts to modern research facilities to logistics corridors, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout the Missouri region.

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