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Second leg of St. Louis stadium's Ballpark Village breaks ground | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

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  • Contractors have broken ground on the $260 million, second phase of Ballpark Village, an entertainment hub and mixed-use complex next door to the St.
    Louis Cardinals' Busch Stadium in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, according to Fox 2 Now.  
  • The first project of the 550,000-square-foot expansion, which dwarfs the 100,000-square-foot first phase, is a $65 million Live! by Loews hotel, which will create a new dining and entertainment district across the street from the stadium. The complex will feature hundreds of guestrooms, meeting and event space, outdoor amenity areas and first-floor dining and entertainment venues. The hotel, a partnership between the Cardinals, developer The Cordish Companies and Loews, will employ a 49% minority workforce.
  • The second phase of Ballpark Village will also include a 29-story, 230-foot-tall luxury apartment tower from which residents will have views into Busch Stadium and of the Gateway Arch; a Class A office building with street-level retail and dining; and a two-story marketplace. The office building will be the first new construction of its kind since 1989.

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Cordish has a hand in other entertainment and mixed-use projects, some part of major sports venues and others adjacent to them.

The columbus oh dump truck company is part of a $2.5 billion mixed-use district along the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, a project that developers will position between the river and the Jacksonville Jaguars' stadium. The more than 4-million-square-foot complex will feature hotel, convention, residential, retail, entertainment and office space, but Cordish said the entire buildout could take as long as a generation.  

Back in November of 2017, Cordish also announced that construction on its $600 million Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia development in South Philadelphia was slated to begin in 2018. In January, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the columbus oh dump truck company bought a $37 million, 9-acre parcel near the city's major sports venues. Cordish plans to renovate an existing Holiday Inn into a boutique hotel with 200 rooms and is redeveloping a neighboring building into a casino. The development will also include entertainment and dining space.

The Texas Live! complex next to the future, $1.1 billion home of the Texas Rangers, Globe Life Field, will open Aug. 10, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The $250 million project includes 200,000 square feet of dining and entertainment space and an outdoor pavilion.