Below is the model/plan for Phase II of Lumiere Place along the St. Louis Riverfront. It's a $500-million plan. The model is at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.
View from the Lenor K. Sullivan and Carr Streets
View from the Lenor K. Sullivan/Mississippi River
View from I-70, facing east
"Additional phases, which include eight residential buildings totaling 375 condos, and 220,810 square feet of commercial space, will be built after phase 1 opens based on market demand, said Pinnacle Chairman and CEO Daniel Lee.
The Jerde Partnership, based Los Angeles, was named master planner of Lumiere Place. "
"Making use of the French word for 'light,' every aspect of the mixed-used development will incorporate Lumiere Place in its branding, including The Casino at Lumiere Place and The Residences at Lumiere Place, Lee said.
"We wanted to create a neighborhood," Lee said. "We need to convince people who live in the arc around the city to come downtown."
"Retail tenants have not been signed to the proposed commercial space. The second phase of the development calls for a 35,258-square-foot grocery store, an 11,481-square-foot cafe and an additional 174,071 square feet of retail space."
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"Pinnacle hired The Jerde Partnership to master plan Lumière Place. Based in Los Angeles with offices in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Hong Kong, Jerde is internationally recognized for its global planning and urban design work. The firm's philosophy of "placemaking" has led to the creation of truly remarkable urban environments that provide lasting social, cultural and economic value and promote further investment and revitalization."
"Pinnacle's partnership with Jerde will put St. Louis in the company of Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Tokyo and many other cities that have created remarkable communities through the vision of Jon Jerde and his partners." Mr. Lee said.
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