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Neighborhood Prog    
Date:   09/02/10   Current Time:
         
   
   
 
   

NEW VILLAGE CORPORATION CURRENT PROJECTS

Current Projects

St. Luke's Campus Redevelopment Plan

Saint Luke’s Pointe is part of a former medical campus, which is being redeveloped following the closure of the Saint Luke’s Hospital in 1999. This campus redevelopment encompasses the reuse of the main historic hospital structure, the renovation of the Shaker Medical Office Building, a cooperative learning campus for a five-acre parcel at the corner of Shaker Blvd. and East 116th St., and the Saint Luke’s Pointe housing development.  The total campus redevelopment represents a $72 million reinvestment. 

Saint Luke’s Pointe Housing


Saint Luke’s Pointe is a new 85 unit single family and townhouse development located on a portion of the former Saint Luke’s Medical Campus. This development is a subdivision of an eleven-acre site that was previously used as a hospital parking lot and for ancillary uses. The St. Luke’s Pointe design team has developed a comprehensive site plan based on the recommendations of the neighborhood.

The residential blocks are organized around a central park, which will be landscaped for active and passive uses.  The blocks are defined by new residential scale streets that connect with the surrounding neighborhood and that establish new connections between Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Shaker Boulevard on the east and west sides of the historic hospital building. This is a multi-year, multi-phase project able to accommodate a mix of house types as market conditions suggest over time. Each residential phase of development builds on the image of the Saint Luke’s site as an attractive, secure, landscaped, pedestrian-scale neighborhood.  Construction is underway; nineteen housing units have been completed to date. 

Hospital and Adjacent 5-Acre Learning Campus

Harvey Rice MLK View

The main hospital, both a beacon for the campus and the

neighborhood, was originally constructed in 1926.  A portion of the hospital building will be demolished to make way for new development including 60 townhouse flats, 70 senior housing units in the Center building.  

The plan for the five-acre parcel at the corner of Shaker Blvd. and 116th St. includes a 65,000 sq. ft. school, a 16,000 square foot library, and 5,000 sq. ft. of commercial space to form a cooperative learning campus.  The design phase of this campus has been completed. Construction of the new school and library is slated to be done by spring 2009.  This campus development is pivotal to the recovery of the entire neighborhood.