ST. LOUIS — Delmar Divine, the mixed-use redevelopment of the former St. Luke’s Hospital built on the “Delmar Divide,” will undergo a second phase of development.
Construction is expected to begin later this year to add about 80 new apartments, additional offices and community space at Delmar Divine, located at the former St. Luke’s Hospital at 5501 Delmar Blvd. in the city of St. Louis’ West End neighborhood. That will add to the project’s initial $89 million phase, which included development of 150 apartments, office space for nonprofits and retail storefronts.
Construction on Delmar Divine’s second phase is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024 and be completed in 2026, said Maxine Clark, the Build-A-Bear Workshop founder who has spearheaded Delmar Divine. Development costs are expected to range between $30 million to $32 million, Clark said. Bids are currently being sought for the project.
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