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Downtown Chesterfield
For Sachs Properties, Shook Kelley prepared the Master Plan for Phase II of the new Downtown Chesterfield. Located adjacent to a 40-acre Central Park, shopping mall, library, a YMCA, plus future restaurants and buildingsāthis development will feature two large lakes and walking trails connected through a unique park system all the way to the Chesterfield levee.
Phase I of Downtown Chesterfield features two office buildings and four freestanding buildings for retail and restaurant use, all designed by others. The two office buildings surround a one-acre park featuring work of the reknowned American artist and sculptor James Seward Johnson. Work will begin soon on the four retail buildings comprising 25,000 square feet, which are designed for a myriad of retail users and freestanding restaurants.
Located just north of Phase I, Downtown Chesterfield Phase II will be a 150-acre, mixed-use “town center” development featuring retail stores and shops, office and creative space, public gathering areas, entertainment venues, restaurants, cultural amenities, and residences, all built around an 18-acre lake with walking paths, a boathouse and fishing. Now in the planning stages, Phase II will be the first development of its kind in the region, and is sure to draw visitors and residents from the Midwest and beyond.
Phase I of Downtown Chesterfield features two office buildings and four freestanding buildings for retail and restaurant use, all designed by others. The two office buildings surround a one-acre park featuring work of the reknowned American artist and sculptor James Seward Johnson. Work will begin soon on the four retail buildings comprising 25,000 square feet, which are designed for a myriad of retail users and freestanding restaurants.
Located just north of Phase I, Downtown Chesterfield Phase II will be a 150-acre, mixed-use “town center” development featuring retail stores and shops, office and creative space, public gathering areas, entertainment venues, restaurants, cultural amenities, and residences, all built around an 18-acre lake with walking paths, a boathouse and fishing. Now in the planning stages, Phase II will be the first development of its kind in the region, and is sure to draw visitors and residents from the Midwest and beyond.