4140 Park Avenue
4140 Park Avenue is part of the historic Liggett and Myers Tobacco processing plant that once stood on the northern 3 city blocks of what is now the Botanical Heights neighborhood of St. Louis. The plant played an important role in the western expansion of the city in the post WWI era and the large inward migration into the city for jobs in plants like this and the surrounding neighborhood. By the 1950’s Liggett and Myers had relocated to the south and east and the property served as a mattress factory until 2008 until it was shuttered and has stood empty since this time.
As part of UIC, now Bush Construction’s 150 plus property redevelopment work in the Botanical Heights neighborhood, they purchased this property in 2017 to preserve it for future redevelopment. Plans are now underway to redevelop the building into 64 market rate studio apartments, 25 affordable artist and maker studios, commercial suites, and shared amenities, such as a community room, fitness center, indoor parking, and rooftop deck.
Construction is scheduled to start in 2025 with apartments available in 2026.

















































































