‘Still good bones left’: SK8 Liborius’ co-founders optimistic about the future, despite fire’s destruction


Two months after the former church that held SK8 Liborius went up in flames, the building assessment started Thursday morning in north St. Louis.

At the end of June, a massive fire destroyed the historic landmark.

The church, at 1850 Hogan St., was built in the 1800s.

A decade ago, the vacant church, known as St. Liborius Church, was transformed into a skate park and art studio known as SK8 Liborius.

At the time of the fire, St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson told KSDK the flames spread quickly…

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