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Yahoo
27-03-2025
- General
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Gateway Arch Park reveals $380M transformation
ST. LOUIS – If you want to step back in time to the 1850s, you have to take some 19th-century stairs. But now, you can simply take the elevator to get a view of history. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now 'This is the culmination of the CityArchRiver Project,' said Ryan McClure, Gateway Arch Park Foundation executive director. 'It's a $380-million project that is the largest public-private partnership in the history of the national park service.' On Wednesday, FOX 2 got a media preview tour of the new features at the Old Courthouse at Gateway Arch National Park in downtown St. Louis. 'It's built in phases between 1839 and 1862 and built wing by wing,' said Jeremy Sweat, Gateway Arch National Park superintendent. 'It wasn't built in one construction phase.' May 3 is the grand opening festival. The project has resulted in the revitalization of the Gateway Arch Park grounds and visitor center, the Museum at the Gateway Arch and much more. Mom's Deli relocates to new location, set to reopen soon 'We were asked to do illustrations for the Dred and Harriot Scott story,' Cbabi Bayouc, an artist, said. 'We didn't know we'd be part of the rebrand and opening in May.' A number of upgrades, from revitalized courtrooms and exhibits to new glass railings for safety, are not always visible to the naked eye. 'One of the things I like to talk about in the gallery designed for justice is that's what it was designed for,' said Pam Sanfilippo, Gateway Arch National Park Program manager. 'But justice wasn't always served in this space as well. And those are important stories that we tell here as well.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Business
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Gateway Arch Park Foundation, the Cordish Companies to transform Millennium Hotel site
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis-based Gateway Arch Park Foundation announced that it chose The Cordish Companies to reconstruct its Millennium Hotel property mid-February. Located at 200 S. 4th St. adjacent to the noteworthy St. Louis Gateway Arch, the Millennium Hotel's redevelopment project aims to become an exciting destination for locals. 'We are delivering on our promise to take swift action to bring vibrancy once again to this critical downtown location,' said Ryan McClure, executive director of Gateway Arch Park Foundation. 'By selecting a developer before closing on this property, we are continuing momentum with purpose and dedication.' Cordish's project also looks to strengthen notable connections around the St. Louis area, including the Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium, Ballpark Village and the Mississippi River. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now The company's project for the Millennium Hotel amounts to almost $670 million, including 1.3 million square feet of residential, office, commercial and cultural places. Greater St. Louis Interim CEO Dustin Allison expressed in the news release about how this project can establish a vibrant spot in downtown St. Louis. 'The Cordish Companies is honored to have been selected by the Gateway Arch Park Foundation for this transformative project in downtown St. Louis,' said Blake Cordish, principal for Cordish Companies. 'This development is a once-in-a-generation moment to reimagine and continue to reinvigorate downtown's urban core. By linking new and existing assets to thriving corridors, this project will act as a catalyst for further revitalization, bringing more residents and visitors, attracting new businesses, and driving long-term growth and vitality for St. Louis and the region.' Gateway Arch Park Foundation remains under contract to purchase the Millennium Hotel. Further updates surrounding the project can be discovered here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Business
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Developer picked to demolish Millennium Hotel, revamp site
ST. LOUIS – A long-vacant landmark in Downtown St. Louis is one step closer to a major transformation as a new developer steps in to revitalize the grounds of the Millennium Hotel. The Gateway Arch Park Foundation has selected The Cordish Companies, a Baltimore-based firm, to lead the redevelopment. The initial $670 million plan includes demolishing the existing hotel and transforming the site into a dynamic mixed-use development. The Millennium Hotel has sat vacant for more than a decade. Originally opening in 1969, it was once the largest hotel in the City of St. Louis. The hotel had 780 rooms, 19 suites, and a signature revolving restaurant at the top of the tall 28-story tower. However, years of declining conditions led to the property's closure in January 2014. New plans call for luxury residential spaces, public spaces, an amphitheater, a food hall, event space, and a potential home for Gateway Arch National Park's archives. 'We are delivering on our promise to take swift action to bring vibrancy once again to this critical downtown location,' said Ryan McClure, Executive Director of Gateway Arch Park Foundation. 'By selecting a developer before closing on this property, we are continuing momentum with purpose and dedication. The Cordish Companies is a world-class U.S. developer, and their vision will be transformative for this site, creating a stronger, more connected downtown St. Louis and uplifting our entire region.' 'As a result of a successful public-private partnership, the Gateway Arch Park Foundation stepping up for our community, and The Cordish Companies' exciting plan, this property at the front door of our state will again be one that St. Louisans can be proud of, and which will contribute immensely to downtown,' said Mayor Jones. 'This is what leadership and collaboration look like, and I want to thank everyone involved. I am thrilled that a trusted and successful developer like The Cordish Companies will bring this home.' In November 2024, the Gateway Arch Park Foundation requested development proposals after securing a contract to purchase the Millennium Hotel site. Last month, it reviewed submissions from several local partners and independent experts to evaluate plans based on feasibility and community impact. Leaders sought a plan that either called for adaptive reuse or demolition of the vacant hotel. Many proposals recommended demolition. Cordish's plan stood out for its vision to enhance connection to St. Louis' nearby landmarks, most notably the Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium, while celebrating the city's natural and cultural heritage. 'This development is a once-in-a-generation moment to reimagine and continue to reinvigorate downtown's urban core,' said Blake Cordish, Principal of The Cordish Companies. 'By linking new and existing assets to thriving corridors, this project will act as a catalyst for further revitalization, bringing more residents and visitors, attracting new businesses, and driving long-term growth and vitality for St. Louis and the region.' There is at least one formality that awaits before the plan can officially take effect. The $670M redevelopment plan is scheduled for review during the St. Louis Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA) Board Meeting on Feb. 25. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.