Sheraton Hotel & Suites14th Street at Highway 40 in downtown St. LouisIn the heart of downtown St. Louis, Brinkmann Constructors completed the largest private hotel rehabilitation project in Missouri history for hotel developer Don Breckenridge. Brinkmann transformed the landmark 13-story Edison Brothers Warehouse, built in 1929, into a sumptuous 292-suite hotel and 80-unit luxury condominium complex called Sheraton Hotel & Suites. It features the largest atrium ever built in Missouri, encompassing more than 1.2 million cubic feet and stretching from the 5th to the 13th floors. The interior combines formal elegance with a residential ambiance. Gold, deep reds and greens will dominate public spaces, with a series of trompe l?oeil murals by noted St. Louis artists enhancing visual interest. Features: Recognition: Regional Excellence Award-Historic Rehabilitation, 2001, St. Louis Construction News & Review Size: One million square feet, with hotel suites ranging up to 1,250 square feet on the 5th through 8th floors and condominiums of 1,500 to 4,000 square feet each on the 9th through 12th levels. Ballrooms, a health club and pool are on the top level. Value: $33.0 million Architect: Henmi & Associates, St. Louis, Mo. |