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Demolition of the Millennium Hotel marks the beginning of Cordish’s major redevelopment

Demolition is officially underway at the former Millennium Hotel site in downtown St. Louis, signaling the tangible start of a long-planned transformation of the 28-story complex. The project is being led by The Cordish Companies, which was selected earlier this year by the Gateway Arch Park Foundation.

At an estimated cost of $670 million, Cordish’s proposed redevelopment spans roughly 1.3 million square feet and is set to include a mix of upscale residential units, Class A office space, a food hall, public event space, and an outdoor amphitheater. The plan also calls for dedicated public amenities such as landscaping, pedestrian-friendly walkways, art installations, and possibly even a facility to house the Gateway Arch National Park’s archives.

The Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority recently gave the green light for Cordish to proceed as developer, accelerating key pre-construction steps. The Gateway Arch Park Foundation, which holds ownership of the site, has coordinated the effort alongside several public and civic partners—including the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC), Greater St. Louis, Inc., and planning and design experts such as PGAV.

To carry out the demolition, the Foundation has contracted Spirtas Wrecking Company and Environmental Operations Inc., which completed remediation of hazardous materials before structural teardown began. The work is being done in phases: the central tower was tackled first, followed by the south tower, and ultimately the north tower.

Officials estimate the demolition process will take one to two years to fully clear the site. Once cleared, Cordish is expected to break ground on construction, though the precise timing for full development has not yet been publicly announced.

Beyond the physical redevelopment, the Gateway Arch Park Foundation is also launching a community-driven story-collecting initiative to preserve the memories tied to the former hotel. The effort is aimed at archiving oral histories, photographs, and personal reflections, linking the site’s past to its future.

Taken together, the project—backed by Cordish, the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, SLDC, Greater St. Louis, Inc., and planning partners—promises to reimagine a key downtown location. It aims not only to deliver commercial and residential value, but also to strengthen connections between the Gateway Arch, Ballpark Village, and the heart of downtown St. Louis.


Header image: Spirtas Wrecking along with Environmental Operations Inc. begin demolition of the Millennium Hotel in Downtown St. Louis. Photo | The Gateway Arch Park Foundation

Long-vacant Millennium Hotel site slated for major redevelopment in Downtown St. Louis

The long-vacant Millennium Hotel site in downtown St. Louis is set for a $670 million redevelopment led by The Cordish Companies, the developer behind Ballpark Village. The Gateway Arch Park Foundation has selected the firm to transform the property at 200 S. 4th St., adjacent to the Gateway Arch.

The 1.3 million SF project will include a mix of residential, office, retail, and public spaces aimed at revitalizing the area. Plans call for a 41-story residential tower with 600 apartments, a 10-story office building with 250,000 SF of Class A office space, a 35,000 SF food hall, and a 60,000 SF Arch archive. Additional features include an amphitheater and improved streetscapes designed to enhance pedestrian connectivity between key downtown landmarks, including the Gateway Arch grounds, Kiener Plaza, and Busch Stadium.

The site has remained vacant since the Millennium Hotel closed in 2014. Its redevelopment is expected to inject new energy into downtown St. Louis, spurring economic growth and reinforcing the city's position as a business and entertainment hub.

The project has received initial authorization from the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority, allowing the Gateway Arch Park Foundation to acquire the property from its current owners. A construction timeline has not yet been determined, but the redevelopment plan is expected to go before the Board of Aldermen in April for review and approval.

Cordish's involvement further solidifies its investment in St. Louis, expanding on its previous work with Ballpark Village. The project is expected to serve as a catalyst for additional development efforts downtown, marking a new chapter in the city's ongoing revitalization.


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