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Millennium Hotel St. Louis

The Millennium Hotel St. Louis, more commonly known simply as the Millennium Hotel, is a defunct hotel complex in downtown St. Louis, Missouri that closed in 2014. The lower complex consisted of a plaza and several recreational facilities. Two towers, Millennium Hotel Tower I and Millennium Hotel Tower II, made up the hotel space. Tower I is 28 stories tall and was constructed in 1968. Tower II is 11 stories tall and was constructed in 1974. The building is adjacent to the Gateway Arch. The hotel had 780 rooms and 19 suites. It also featured a revolving restaurant called "Top of the Riverfront" on the 28th floor of Tower I.

History
The Millennium Hotel was originally known as Stouffer's Riverfront Inn and later as the Regal Riverfront Hotel For many years it was also known as the Clairon. It was designed by Tiernan Design and built by William B. Tabler Architects. Prior to closing the hotel's general manager was Robert Rivers. It closed in January 2014. After its closure, the hotel fell in a state of disrepair for a decade. The foundation planned to work with the City of St. Louis, the St. Louis Development Corporation, and Greater St. Louis Inc. to redevelop the property. On February 25, 2025, the City's Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority announced that Baltimore-based Cordish Companies, who developed the PricewaterhouseCoopers Pennant Building in nearby Ballpark Village, had been selected for a $670 million redevelopment project of the former hotel site. The two towers will be torn down and replaced by a mixed-use development with 585 apartments and commercial space. There would also be an amphitheater, food hall, and improved streetscape. Demolition of the hotel complex began on November 13, 2025. ==References==
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