According to State Senator Christopher Belt, and posts by the City of East St. Louis on Facebook last year and a Illinois Housing Authority press release from two years ago, the Broadview Hotel in Downtown East St. Louis will be redeveloped into 109 senior and veterans apartments + a Transit Oriented Development Services Center. The TOD Services Center will provide community-based supports and services and act as a link to specific resources for older adults that include health and wellness programs, nutritional support, computer and information technology, and educational programs.
The project is partially funded by the Rebuild Illinois Plan in the amount of $1.5 Million. The developers, based on a 2019 release by the Illinois Housing Authority, are Efficacy Consulting, LLC, a North St. Louis based firm, and East St. Louis-based Community Lifeline. A timeline isn't available, but I've been told that have been spotted on site over the past several weeks gutting the building. The project's contractor, according to a City of East St. Louis Facebook post, is HBD Contracting.
I have no renderings to share, but in my view, this is great news and is the first step in the "Transforming Downtown East St. Louis" plan. That plan is to revitalize their Downtown and has the support of their Mayor, State Senator, other politicians, and Dick Durbin.
The project is partially funded by the Rebuild Illinois Plan in the amount of $1.5 Million. The developers, based on a 2019 release by the Illinois Housing Authority, are Efficacy Consulting, LLC, a North St. Louis based firm, and East St. Louis-based Community Lifeline. A timeline isn't available, but I've been told that have been spotted on site over the past several weeks gutting the building. The project's contractor, according to a City of East St. Louis Facebook post, is HBD Contracting.
I have no renderings to share, but in my view, this is great news and is the first step in the "Transforming Downtown East St. Louis" plan. That plan is to revitalize their Downtown and has the support of their Mayor, State Senator, other politicians, and Dick Durbin.











