Neighborhoods
We Serve
Park Central Development works alongside residents, businesses, neighborhood associations, and institutions to strengthen and invest in the neighborhoods that make up the central corridor of the City of St. Louis.
Neighborhoods We Serve
Park Central Development works alongside residents, businesses, neighborhood associations, and institutions to strengthen and invest in the neighborhoods that make up the central corridor of the City of St. Louis. Our work focuses on supporting vibrant, mixed-income communities where residents can live, work, and thrive.
Through community engagement, neighborhood planning, housing stabilization, commercial corridor support, and equitable development initiatives, Park Central Development partners with stakeholders to ensure these neighborhoods continue to grow while maintaining the character and history that make them unique.
Academy / Sherman Park
A historic North Central corridor neighborhood focused on housing stabilization, community reinvestment, and long-term neighborhood recovery.
Botanical Heights
A compact and walkable neighborhood known for new residential development, local restaurants, and proximity to the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Central West End
One of St. Louis’s most vibrant urban districts, featuring dense residential neighborhoods, major medical institutions, and a thriving commercial corridor.
Cheltenham
A small but strategically located neighborhood adjacent to Forest Park and major retail centers, with opportunities for continued residential and commercial growth.
DeBaliviere Place
A historic, transit-oriented neighborhood known for its diverse housing stock, strong community engagement, and access to Forest Park.
Forest Park Southeast (The Grove)
A dynamic entertainment and commercial district anchored by a growing residential community and one of the region’s most active small business corridors.
Fountain Park
A historic neighborhood experiencing renewed investment and revitalization centered around its iconic park and surrounding residential blocks.
Kings Oak
A residential neighborhood located near Forest Park and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, known for its quiet streets and strong community character.
Lewis Place
A historic neighborhood featuring some of the city’s most architecturally significant homes and ongoing efforts to support long-term revitalization.
Midtown
A rapidly evolving district anchored by cultural institutions, innovation centers, and new mixed-use development.
Skinker DeBaliviere
A historic and walkable neighborhood adjacent to Washington University and Forest Park, known for its beautiful architecture and strong neighborhood identity.
Tiffany
A centrally located neighborhood near major medical campuses with a mix of historic housing and new residential investment.
Vandeventer
A neighborhood with strong historic housing stock and growing momentum around stabilization and reinvestment.
Visitation Park
A historic residential neighborhood in North St. Louis known for its strong architecture and growing interest in reinvestment and community preservation.

