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After $44.5M renovations, historic East St. Louis hotel gets new life for senior living

The New Broadview apartment complex is located off the interstate and has views of St. Louis. A MetroLink station is less than a five minute walk away.
The New Broadview apartment complex is located off the interstate and has views of St. Louis. A MetroLink station is less than a five minute walk away. Belleville News-Democrat

The historic and now rehabbed Broadview Hotel in East St. Louis opened Friday as the “New Broadview” — a 110-unit apartment building for those over 55-years old.

Local officials, developers and affordable housing advocates believe the former hotel’s $44.5 million restoration will serve as an anchor of economic development in the metro-east city that’s seen a depleted population and tax base in recent decades.

“It is our hope that this development has a catalytic impact on the downtown community,” said Yaphett El-Amin, the president and CEO of Efficacy Consulting & Development, which spearheaded the project.

Yaphet El-Amin, a developer for the New Broadview, highlights the significance of the apartment’s construction. “It is our hope that this development has a catalytic impact on the downtown community,” El-Amin said.
Yaphet El-Amin, a developer for the New Broadview, highlights the significance of the apartment’s construction. “It is our hope that this development has a catalytic impact on the downtown community,” El-Amin said. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat

In addition to 1-bedroom units priced at $709 per month and 2-bedroom units at $822, the facility has a restaurant, salon, gym and space in the basement for business incubators. 10% of the units will also be reserved for veterans, El-Amin said.

The vision to rehabilitate the former hotel, originally built in 1927, started in 2017. It had been vacant since the mid-2000s, riddled with plywood boarded windows and graffiti.

Restoring the 140,000-square-foot building came together via a public-private funding partnership with more than 10 different funding sources — or a “smorgasbord,” El-Amin said.

Hundreds of locals, legislators and community leaders flooded the New Broadview in East St. Louis for the building’s grand opening on March 28. Among them included mayors, former mayors, state representatives, healthcare CEOs and poet laureates.
Hundreds of locals, legislators and community leaders flooded the New Broadview in East St. Louis for the building’s grand opening on March 28. Among them included mayors, former mayors, state representatives, healthcare CEOs and poet laureates. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat

A little more than $20 million came from the Illinois Housing Development Agency, said Karen Davis, deputy director of the agency. Another $7 million came from historic tax credits; $1.5 million from Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity grants and $2 million in earmarks for the Illinois General Assembly, among others, El-Amin said.

A handful of residents have already moved into the senior living facility.

Ronald Thomas, who’s now renting a unit, said he moved from St. Louis. “They could not have picked a better building to resurrect and allow the senior citizens to move into,” Thomas said.

Ronald Thomas, one of the first residents of the New Broadview apartment complex, speaks to a crowd of locals and legislators during the facility’s grand opening on March 28. “It reminds me of the resorts I used to frequent,” Thomas remarked.
Ronald Thomas, one of the first residents of the New Broadview apartment complex, speaks to a crowd of locals and legislators during the facility’s grand opening on March 28. “It reminds me of the resorts I used to frequent,” Thomas remarked. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat

City leaders and the building’s developers believe Thomas and other current residents will not be the only people who move to East St. Louis.

“As we continue to strengthen and build our city’s economy,” said Mayor Charles Powell III, “developments such as this will serve as a reminder to our citizens, those with business and those looking to open business that East St. Louis is always and will be a great place to live and work.”

And that work isn’t over, Powell III said.

El-Amin and her group have more to plan, she said. The design to restore the Spivey Building, located one block northeast from the Broadview, has already started.

Each room either has views of the St. Louis Arch or downtown East St. Louis.
Each room either has views of the St. Louis Arch or downtown East St. Louis. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat

In all, 21 buildings in downtown East St. Louis have historic designations, meaning they are eligible for tax credits designed to restore aging buildings and could be attractive to potential developers.

The city of Rockford in northern Illinois serves as a good model El-Amin and her group want to replicate with rehabbing the historic buildings.

“As the St. Louis Arch dominates the skyline to the west, I believe that this building will dominate the skyline on the east side,” said State Sen. Chris Belt, D-Swansea.

The opening with the New Broadway coincides with a religious nonprofit constructing 20 $360,000 houses farther east in town to attract middle-class residents.

Each floor of the New Broadview is named after a prominent East St. Louis resident. The second floor, pictured here, honors Miles Davis, the famous jazz musician.
Each floor of the New Broadview is named after a prominent East St. Louis resident. The second floor, pictured here, honors Miles Davis, the famous jazz musician. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat
Every new resident of the New Broadview gets a welcome basket, filled with household items, such as heating pads, pill organizers and socks. The contents of each basket were donated by CVS.
Every new resident of the New Broadview gets a welcome basket, filled with household items, such as heating pads, pill organizers and socks. The contents of each basket were donated by CVS. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat
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