LaClede Town was a mixed-income, federally funded housing project in St. Louis, Missouri.
It incorporated a mix of housing types and had spaces dedicated to social interaction and artistic production.
This experimental urban development was "cool, hip, cheap and populated by people committed to making integration work.
Some of the Grand Forest Apartments, a part of LaClede town, still exist as student housing for St. Louis University.
Berea Presbyterian Church, which was central to the community and predated the LaClede Town development, still stands.