5300 Delmar Boulevard offers a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant property in the heart of St. Louis’ dynamic redevelopment corridor. Originally constructed in 1917 and designed by architect Albert Groves, this English Gothic-style structure combines architectural grandeur with modern adaptability. The property spans approximately 29,500 square feet across multiple levels and sits on a 0.77-acre site with dedicated parking for 26+ vehicles and additional street parking options.
Recent capital improvements exceeding $2 million include major infrastructure upgrades, a new multi-level elevator, select interior restorations, and a new architectural shingle roof scheduled for installation in 2025. The building’s soaring sanctuary features 60-foot vaulted ceilings, stained-glass windows, and an open floor plan suitable for large gatherings or creative redevelopment.
Positioned at a prominent corner within the Delmar Maker District and adjacent to the Central West End, the property benefits from exceptional visibility and connectivity to Forest Park, Washington University, and the Cortex Innovation District. This asset is ideal for adaptive reuse concepts such as multi-tenant residential, event venue, arts and cultural institution, creative office, boutique hospitality, or mixed-use redevelopment.